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Apache PDFBox
- How can I use PDFBox to create my own PDF Editor?
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Understanding PDF conversion
Something along these lines might be a better bet: https://pdfbox.apache.org/ - no idea if that's the best one, but you should be looking for modern, full-featured PDF manipulation libraries. GhostScript is definitely NOT that - it's an ancient PostScript interpreter that barely, barely supports PDFs.
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Generate PDF Documents in your Spring Boot App with AsciidoctorJ
PDFBox
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Help Extracting Data from PDF Files
If you can program in Java then Apache PDFBox is an excellent very high quality library for reading (and writing) PDFs.
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Permanently crop a pdf
I can't find any tool to do this, but if you can program yourself then I recommend taking a look at Apache PDFBox. You can set the MediaBox on the individual PDPage objects inside the PDF. In theory, if you want or need to, you could check which shapes fall outside the MediaBox and delete them.
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Ieşeanca sexy, dată afară de la Ministerul Sănătății, a ajuns consilier la stat: e la Curtea de Conturi. Tot fără concurs?
De ce nu amândouă? Apache PDFBox - A Java PDF Library
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Wish there was a Java lib for…
Creating PDFs in an easy way. Currently using PDFBox and its kinda painful.
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How to Build Java Applications Today: April 5, 2021
I use Apache software every day: Mostly Commons, but also POI, PDFBox, and Tika. They were pioneers for enterprise-friendly open-source libraries at a time when the GPL stroke fear into the hearts of development managers everywhere.
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Parse Japanese PDFs w/ Java
* PDFBox: https://pdfbox.apache.org/
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Convert Scanned PNG images to PDF and back to PNG (when needed)
Using PDFBox Apache mentioned in question's comment, and running the command java -jar pdfbox-app-2.0.23.jar PDFToImage -prefix pdfbox -format PNG -dpi 300 tiff2pdf.pdf produces image of size 25.3 MiB. (Note the uppercase PNG). The hashes of the re-generated PNG file is different from the original file. Should this be my emphasis?
What are some alternatives?
iText - [DEPRECATED] Core Java Library + PDF/A, xtra and XML Worker. Only security fixes will be added — please use iText 7
Apache FOP - Mirror of Apache FOP
flyingsaucer - XML/XHTML and CSS 2.1 renderer in pure Java
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. ⛺
Dynamic Jasper - Dynamic Reports using Jasper Reports
Apache POI - Mirror of Apache POI
Open HTML to PDF - An HTML to PDF library for the JVM. Based on Flying Saucer and Apache PDF-BOX 2. With SVG image support. Now also with accessible PDF support (WCAG, Section 508, PDF/UA)!
boxable - Boxable is a library that can be used to easily create tables in pdf documents.
Grails - The Grails Web Application Framework
zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources.
Apache - Mirror of Apache HTTP Server. Issues: http://issues.apache.org