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java - Add BufferedImage to PDFBox document

In my current project, I try to add a BufferedImage to a PDFBox document. More specificly, I use an image from a JFreeChart. My code looks like this:

public void exportToPDF(JFreeChart chart, String filePath){
    PDDocument doc = null;
    PDPage page = null;
    PDXObjectImage ximage = null;

    try {
        doc = new PDDocument();
        page = new PDPage();
        doc.addPage(page);
        PDPageContentStream content = new PDPageContentStream(doc, page);
        BufferedImage image = chart.createBufferedImage(300, 300);
        ximage = new PDJpeg(doc, image);
        content.drawImage(ximage, 20, 20);
        content.close();
    } catch(IOException ie) {
    }
    doc.save(filePath);
    doc.close();
}

The document gets created; I can add text, but I get an error stating the the image does not have enough information to be shown.

Any clue to what I am doing wrong?

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Thanks for helping me out trashgod. Spent last night and a few hours today beeing confused about PipedIn/OutStreams. Can′t figure it out. However, i got it to work. Turns out it wasn′t very difficult at all.

public void exportToPDF(JFreeChart chart, String filePath){
    PDDocument doc = null;
    PDPage page = null;
    PDXObjectImage ximage = null;
    try {
        doc = new PDDocument();
        page = new PDPage();
        doc.addPage(page);
        PDPageContentStream content = new PDPageContentStream(doc, page);

        //create a new outStream
        ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
        ChartUtilities.writeChartAsJPEG(out, chart, 300, 300);//write to outstream
        //create a new inputstream
        InputStream in = new ByteArrayInputStream(out.toByteArray());
        ximage = new PDJpeg(doc, in);
        content.drawImage(ximage, 5, 300);
        content.close();
    }
    catch (IOException ie){
        //handle exception
    }
    //save and close
    doc.save(filePath);
    doc.close();
}

I′m sure this can be done better but it works.


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