About Skin library...

Do you know where I can download Skin library and how I can show that library to JBuilder 7.0 ???

A simple search of google, brought up this link
http://www.etymon.com/epub.html
It's open source, as opposed to "freeware".
Looks like a fairly obselete, unmaintained project.... there's probably better open source java projects to write to PDF files.
regards,
Owen

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