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how do i convert a jsp file into a pdf format?

My jsp file displays the data but I need to display the data in a pdf format so how do i do it?
 
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I assume you actually want to convert HTML to PDF? If you can make the HTML to be CSS-styled XHTML, then the FlyingSaucer library can help (possibly within in a servlet filter before the page is sent to the browser).

If the data is tabular data then the DisplayTag library may help.
 
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Hello,

my jsp data is in tabular format.

I want that on click of a button the jsp data should be displayed in pdf format.
 
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i am not using servlet

i am using struts
 
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Well, you've already been given two possible ways to approach it. Which have you chosen?
 
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Could you please explain the solution in more detail, i dint get the solution clearly
 
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There's nothing to "get", really - check out the two libraries I mentioned to see what they can do. This will involve creating sample code of your own. Both libraries come with extensive documentation, so it shouldn't be hard to get going. After you've done that, you'll be in a position to judge whether they satisfy your requirements.
 
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