Sending faxes from Java web applications
To send faxes from a Java web application I’ve been using a web service called Interfax ( http://www.interfax.net/ ) and I highly recommend it, especially if you need to programmatically retrieve detailed status information for each sent fax.
It’s not often that I give a software tool a rave review, but I can’t think of anything bad to say about this service. You can customize virtually everything – header information, transmission time, number of retries, etc. Documents can be submitted in almost any format – TIFF, PDF, MSWord, etc. Detailed status information can be retrieved in bulk operations (i.e. “tell me exactly what happened for the last 100 fax transmissions”).
To construct the outgoing documents I used a Java library called iText ( http://www.lowagie.com/iText/ ) which lets you programmatically create PDF documents. This tool also gets two thumbs up. The API is incredibly complete – you can add text in any font and format, create tables, images, etc.
These tools can be used in .NET applications as well. The Interfax web service is easy to call from C# applications, and there’s a port of the iText library called iTextSharp ( http://itextsharp.sourceforge.net/ ).abby tgp teen natural wintersmotel amature sexof models teen reason ageanalysis business airline process2007 texas talent explosion teencult exploitation films adult sex femaleamerican photos sex idol40dd sexy nipple bras showing sheer Map


