Emailing page contents as HTML using ADF faces

I have created a JSPx page contaning ADF visualizations like tables, DVT charts, gauges etc. My application needs to send the content of this rendered page as email attachment . My application will provide an email editor where user can write some text as message and it needs to attach the contents of page having tables, charts etc as attachment to this email. How this can be achieved?
using showPrintablePageBehaviour, opne my page in another browser window and from there user can copy paste the source of ths page into file and can send it as an email attachment. But I want this manual step of copy paste should not be there. Directly the page contents should be saved in html file. can this be achieved through some APIs?
I have read that emaillable pages can be created declaratively, but need some info on creating that through APIs.

The link to http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/101/howtos/adfskins/adffaces-skin.war
seems to work for me.
In any case to change the skin you are using you change the adf-faces-config.xml file.
To get it to change at runtime - just put a reference to a value in a backing bean instead of the fixed "oracle" and then change the value in the bean at runtime.

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