13 projects tagged "Spanish"
The Big Faceless Java PDF Viewer is a Swing component that can display PDF documents. It is intended for developers who don't require the full API. The PDF Viewer can be installed as an applet, an application, via Java Web Start, or embedded in a Swing application. Printing, saving, text search, forms, digital signatures, and annotations are some of the many features available. The viewer can be tailored to include just the features you need, and is a cost-effective solution for those needing the features of Adobe Acrobat on a Java platform.
jPDFNotes is a Java bean component which can be integrated into Java applications or deployed on the Web in an applet or using Java Web start. It allows users to mark up, review, and annotate PDF documents online. Most PDF annotations and features are supported, including graphical, sound, free text, typewriter, measurements (distance, perimeter, and area), file attachments, and bookmarks. All PDF fonts are supported (Types 0-3, OpenType, and TrueType).
jWordConvert is a Java library which can read and render Word documents natively to convert to PDF, to convert to images, or to print the documents automatically. The library is 100% Java, so it can run on any platform which supports Java. It does not use any third party software or native calls, and can be run in a server environment or integrated into a desktop application.
jPDFWriter is a Java class library to create PDF documents directly from Java programs without having to install any third party drivers or software. It emulates the standard Java classes to print and draw graphics to reduce the learning curve when using the library and reuse existing code. It can create PDF files in two ways: PDF files can be created directly using jPDFWriter's very simple API (simply create a PDFDocument object, create as many PDFPage objects as necessary, draw strings, graphics, or any other elements supported by Graphics2D to the pages, and save the document), or jPDFWriter can extend the standard Java PrinterJob to create PDF files as though printing to a physical printer. This allows reuse of existing printing code and lets an application decide, at runtime, whether to send the output to a printer or to a PDF file. PDF files can be saved to files on a disk, written to a java.io.OutputStream, or written directly to a javax.servlet.ServletOutputStream to show in a browser when working within a J2EE application server. jPDFWriter is written entirely in Java, so application portability and operating system independence are not compromised.
jPDFSecure is a Java library which can digitally sign PDF documents and change security settings on PDF Documents. With jPDFSecure, your application or Java applet can encrypt PDF documents, set permissions and passwords, and create and apply digital signatures. jPDFSecure is optimized for performance and is built on top of Qoppa's proprietary PDF technology, so there is no need for any third party software or drivers. jPDFSecure has a simple interface to load PDF documents from files, network drives, URLs, and even input streams, which can be generated at runtime or come directly from a database. After changing security settings, jPDFSecure can save the document to a file, a java.io.OutputStream, or a javax.servlet.ServletOutputStream when running in a J2EE application server to output the file directly to a browser. jPDFSecure is platform-independent and can be used in any environment which supports Java.
jPDFProcess is a Java library to work with PDF documents which can be used to deliver customized PDF content to your users or to process and manipulate incoming PDF content. The library has a simple interface to work with PDF documents and is designed to be integrated easily and seamlessly into your PDF document workflow. jPDFProcess provides the functionality found in many other Qoppa Software libraries, including printing, setting permissions and security, creating and assembling documents, digital signing, working with form fields, extracting text, and more. It can work with PDF documents from files, URLs, and input streams, and can save documents to files and output streams, so it can serve documents from a J2EE application directly to a client browser without any temporary files. jPDFProcess is platform-independent, and can be used in any environment which supports Java.
jPDFPrint is a Java library which can load and print Acrobat PDF documents directly from your Java programs or applets with or without user intervention. It is built on top of Qoppa Software's proprietary PDF technology, so there is no need for any third party software or drivers. Simply call the library from your Java programs, and documents can be sent to the printer.
jPDFAssemble is a Java library to assemble PDF files. It can combine, merge, or split PDF documents, and allows the addition or manipulation of bookmarks. It can save resulting documents to the local filesystem or to an output stream, to be able to serve the documents directly to a client browser when working within a J2EE server. jPDFAssemble is built on top of Qoppa's proprietary PDF technology, so you do not have to install any third party software or drivers. It is also 100% Java, so it is completely platform-independent.
PDF Studio is an easy to use yet powerful PDF editor. It maintains full compatibility with the PDF format and supports most PDF functions. It allows you to view, print, and search PDF files, review and annotate documents with text, graphics, and sound, scan to PDF, fill in and save forms, secure documents with passwords and permissions, merge, split, and assemble documents, convert Word, image, and text files to PDF, and add bookmarks, watermarks, headers, and footers. It is integrated with Google Apps and Sharepoint. The Pro version allows content editing, permanent manual redaction, batch processing, precision measuring tools, digital signatures, and preflight PDFs with PDF/X profiles.