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Latest version: 1.71 Added 2009-02-23
Java library to work with interactive PDF forms in both AcroForm and XFA formats. jPDFFields allows your application to get and set field values and can also import and export to FDF, XFDF and XDP formats.
Features include: - Load PDF documents from files, network drives, URLs or input streams - Work with PDF forms in both AcroForm or XFA formats - Export/import fields data as FDF, XML (XFDF) or XDP files - Flatten form fields (paint the fields content directly in the page and remove fields themselves from the PDF document) - Reset fields to their default value - Save updated PDF file as file, an OutputStream or a ServletOutputStream - 100% Java
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Home PageCategories: Graphics, PDF,
Latest version: 2.12 Added 2009-02-23
Java library to export images from PDF files and to import images into PDF files. jPDFImages can create images from pages in a PDF document and export them as JPEG, TIFF or PNG images. Additionally, it can return the image of any page in the document to the host Java application as a BufferedImage for further processing or to save in different formats.
Features include: - Export PDF document pages as JPEG, TIFF or PNG images - Import images into new or existing documents - Support for PDF 1.7 (latest PDF format) - Save to the file system or to Java output streams - 100% Java - No need to install or configure additional drivers or software when deploying your application
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Home PageCategories: Rich client UI - Swing
Latest version: 3.21 Added 2009-02-23
Java bean that integrates into your application to display PDF documents and forms and allow your users to annotate the documents and fill the forms. After editing documents, the library can save them to a local file or the host application can override the save function to save the file to any location locally or on a network.
Features include: - Read and display PDF files on any platform that supports Java - Print PDF files - Navigation with thumbnail, bookmark and annotation views - Fill and save PDF forms (acroforms) - Annotation toolbar to let your users insert notes and comments into PDF documents - Validate and apply signatures - Text search, selection and highlight - Support for PDF 1.7 file format (latest PDF format) including layers - Support for all image types, including JBIG2 and JPEG 2000 - Available in English, French, German and Spanish - No need to install or configure additional drivers or software when deploying
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Home PageCategories: PDF
Latest version: 2.22 Added 2005-06-17Updated 2009-02-23
Library that can load and print PDF documents. jPDFPrint allows printing Acrobat PDF documents directly from your Java programs with or without user intervention.
Features include: - Print any PDF documents - Print with or without user intervention (silent print) - Print documents from files, URLs or Java input streams - Support for PDF 1.6 (Acrobat 7.0) - No third party software or drivers necessary - Printing options - Tested on JDK 1.3.1 and above
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Home PageCategories: PDF
Latest version: 3.41 Added 2009-02-23
Java library to manipulate PDF documents.
Features include: - Create new PDF documents or work with existing PDF documents - Draw onto existing or new pages - Split and merge documents - Remove / add / rotate / resize pages - Encrypt and protect your documents - Import, export and fill interactive form data - Export pages as images - Apply and verify digital signatures - Extract Text Content - Print PDF documents - Add file attachments - Add and edit bookmarks - Edit document properties such as title, keywords, subject - Create PDF layers and draw onto them - 100% Java
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Home PageCategories: PDF, Security,
Latest version: 2.00 Added 2009-02-23
Java library that can change security settings on PDF Documents. With jPDFSecure, your application can encrypt and decrypt PDF documents as well as set permissions on the documents.
Features include: - Encrypt/decrypt PDF documents - 128-bit RC4 encryption security level - Set/remove permissions - Set/remove passwords - Password to open PDF documents - Master password to change permissions
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Home PageCategories: PDF
Latest version: 1.51 Added 2009-02-23
Java library to extract text from PDF documents. With jPDFText you can process PDF documents to extract the textual content for archiving, storage, searching or indexing.
Features include: - Load PDF documents from files, network drives, URLs or input streams - Extract text - Extract words as a vector of Strings - 100% Java - No need to install or configure additional drivers or software when deploying
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Home PageCategories: PDF, Rich client UI - Swing,
Latest version: 4.53 Added 2007-09-05Updated 2009-02-23
Java PDF viewer bean.
Features include: - View PDF - Print PDF - Thumbnails, bookmarks and annotations views for easy navigation - Supports form fields and annotations - Supports digital signatures - Customizable toolbar - Load files from local, network, url, stream
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Home PageCategories: PDF
Latest version: 3.20 Added 2009-02-23
Java library that allows you to generate PDF documents directly from your Java programs.
jPDFWriter can create PDF files in two ways: - PDF files can be created directly using jPDFWriter's API. - jPDFWriter also extends the standard Java PrinterJob so that you can create PDF files in the same way that you would print to a physical printer.
Features include: - Emulates the java graphics and printing classes, thus minimizing code changes and training - No need to install or configure additional drivers or software when deploying your application - 100% Java - Supports PDF compression - Support for PDF encryption and permissions - Support for embedding fonts - Support for JBIG2 images with optional module - Allows run-time decision to go to a printer or to a PDF file
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