PDF from the WEB

Can I from a JSP, start up a report and have it save from the web to the clients computer in PDF format.
i.e.
I have a link that says "run report 1"
It goes off, does its querying, makes the report. Compiles a PDF of the report.
Then prompts the user to save the PFD report to their computer.

I have found some info on this...
This is what I found... keep in mind its just for testing...
http://otn.oracle.com/products/reports/htdocs/getstart/whitepapers/oc4j_ids/howToReportsServicesIds.htm

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