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    I have a process that populates a pdf template based on user input. Can the system handle multiple users filling out web form and populate pdf template and save the populate pdf into a different directory. I am using Itextsharp. We are using one pdf template to create the pdfs. Should I put the PDF template in the database and load it into my program as a blob? Thanks, mjc

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      I have a process that populates a pdf template based on user input. Can the system handle multiple users filling out web form and populate pdf template and save the populate pdf into a different directory. I am using Itextsharp. We are using one pdf template to create the pdfs. Should I put the PDF template in the database and load it into my program as a blob? Thanks, mjc

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      Michael Clinton wrote:

      Can the system handle multiple users filling out web form and populate pdf template and save the populate pdf into a different directory.

      Almost certainly, although it's hard to tell without seeing your code. I do something very similar using PDFSharp without any problems. So long as you're using FileShare.Read when you open the file, other threads and processes should be able to read it at the same time.


      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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