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| Subject: | How to Fax from Java |
| From: | Jim Tyrrell <jimtyrrell@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 8 Jun 2005 10:14:53 -0700 (PDT) |
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Everyone, So I am looking to send Faxes from Java does anyone have a nice easy tool to do this with from a Java program. I have looked at the rfax solution from java4less and think it could work, but I would love to find something that might take in a pdf directly along with a phone number. http://www.java4less.com/java_fax.htm I am looking for software to buy, so any of the web service internet faxing solutions will not work. The current incarnation of the project uses WinFAX, but alas there are no java apis for it. Thank You in advance Jim Tyrrell |
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