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Question by Pearl
Submitted on 1/22/2004
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how do i print a form created in java using a DOS prompt.I want to retrieve(search) an information from the database with java as my front end.Then i want to put these retrieved records in a frame which has a print command.When i use the print command the printing should be possible on a A4 size sheet and it should be printed with DOS commands for fast printing.windows components should not be used.


Answer by erqr
Submitted on 5/7/2006
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erqere

 

Answer by sravan
Submitted on 5/8/2006
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hi how r u

 

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