Using Acrobat Viewer as Bean

Hi everybody,
does anybody used Acrobat Viewer as bean in a Java app? There are some problems, I couldn't solve. It would be great if any body could give me some hints.
I would like to open a document (works fine) and jump on a specific side (page number) of pdf document or jumping to a specific text phrase.
It would be nice, to center a found page on screen.
How do I configure the 'title bar buttons'.
Any help is welcome,
thanks
Guenter

You can get Acrobat Viewer at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrviewer/main.html
Or, if that link doesn't work, then just go to www.adobe.com and search for it.
I also have a problem with viewer (as a bean). I can view local pdf files without any problems using myViewer.setDocumentURL(), but when I put in a remote address like http://......something.pdf, it won't work. I am connected to the internet too. So, I'm confused. Anybody used this bean before and know how to solve this problem???

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