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A PDF component library for creating and processing PDF documents and forms (AcroForms). It can create, edit, display (PDF viewer), print (PDF printer), merge, split, reorganize, bookmark, annotate, watermark, and stamp PDF documents. It can also create, edit, fill, and flatten PDF form fields.
There is no need for other PDF software such as Adobe PDF PDF library, Adobe Acrobat or Ghostscript.
Using the PDF document component, you can create a new PDF document from scratch and add new pages to it. You can load an existing document and modify it. After a document is created or loaded, you can render formatted text, images, and shapes. You can also add, edit, and delete annotations and form fields in the pages. You can add, edit and delete bookmarks. You can encrypt and decrypt documents and also specify document usage restrictions. You can add tables, headers, footers, margins, shapes, images, formatted text, annotations, form fields, bookmarks, etc. You can also embed (full and subset) fonts for ensuring portability and remove existing fonts for optimizing file size.
Using the PDF viewer component, your Java application can display PDF documents and forms. You can provide options to aid page navigation, rotation, and magnification.
Using the PDF bookmark panel component (document outline viewer), your Java application can provide an interactive tree view of the bookmarks in a document. The panel can also be integrated with the PDF viewer component to allow application users to navigate to page destinations linked by the bookmarks.
Using the PDF printer component, you select a printer and also specify print options for printer tray (bin), collation, paper sides, and automatic resizing, centering and rotation.
PDFOne Pro: http://www.gnostice.com/downloads/pdfonej_t_p.zip
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