Displaying *.pdf file on browser with servlet

hi all
this RAMESH,struggling to display a pdf file on browser from a remote mechine
earlier i tried with servlet
response.setContentenType("application/pdf")
out.println();
by this i am getting only some data as below
endobj
4 0 obj
<<
/ProcSet [ /PDF /Text /ImageB ]
/Font << /Fo0 21 0 R /Fo12 24 0 R /Fo13 27 0 R /Fo16 30 0 R /Fo18 33 0 R /Fo19 36 0 R >>
>>
endobj
For this purpose i have gone thru www.lowagie.com
and gone thru all examples but i am not getting how to display on browser or at least awt frame
please requesting all for suggest me some way
tanks all
-Ramesh

are you trying to
a) create a PDF dynamically
b) send an existing PDF

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