json-log-filter VS itext-pdfsweep-java

Compare json-log-filter vs itext-pdfsweep-java and see what are their differences.

json-log-filter

High-performance filtering of to-be-logged JSON, for example for request-/response-logging in the cloud. (by skjolber)

itext-pdfsweep-java

Remove content from your digital documents irretrievably instead of just covering it up. Redact text, images, parts of images or drawings for complete confidentiality. iText pdfSweep complies with GDPR for data redaction. (by itext)
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json-log-filter itext-pdfsweep-java
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8.0 5.5
10 days ago 11 days ago
Java Java
- GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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json-log-filter

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itext-pdfsweep-java

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  • How do layers work in PDF?
    1 project | /r/pdf | 22 Mar 2021
    The behaviour you want is provided by redaction annotations. These allow you to keep working with the "full" version of the document, and apply the redactions to produce a version without the confidential information. It's a feature in the paid versions of Acrobat and Foxit's PDF viewer, but I'm not aware of any proper, open-source GUI-based tools that can handle that sort of thing. If you're willing to write some code, you can use this: https://github.com/itext/i7j-pdfsweep (it's free as long as you stick to the terms of the AGPL).

What are some alternatives?

When comparing json-log-filter and itext-pdfsweep-java you can also consider the following projects:

logstash-logback-encoder - Logback JSON encoder and appenders

iText - [DEPRECATED] Core Java Library + PDF/A, xtra and XML Worker. Only security fixes will be added — please use iText 7

shax - A minimal JSON structured logging backend for SLF4J

itext-java - iText for Java represents the next level of SDKs for developers that want to take advantage of the benefits PDF can bring. Equipped with a better document engine, high and low-level programming capabilities and the ability to create, edit and enhance PDF documents, iText can be a boon to nearly every workflow.

Logbook - An extensible Java library for HTTP request and response logging

Apache PDFBox - Mirror of Apache PDFBox

DSL-JSON - High performance JVM JSON library

pdfsam - PDFsam, a desktop application to split, merge, mix, rotate PDF files and extract pages

OpenPDF - OpenPDF is a free Java library for creating and editing PDF files, with a LGPL and MPL open source license. OpenPDF is based on a fork of iText. We welcome contributions from other developers. Please feel free to submit pull-requests and bugreports to this GitHub repository.