pdf-sign-check
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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pdf-sign-check
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Digitally sign PDF files from your commandline – open-pdf-sign
Very nice! I've also implement a similar project that can be used to not only sign documents but also check the validity of signed documents through a simple API: https://github.com/spapas/pdf-sign-check
We use it for many years in a public sector organisation to make sure that our internal documents are properly signed.
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FalsiScan: Make it look like a PDF has been hand signed and scanned
For a project that you can use to actually sign (electronically of course) a PDF file or verify that a PDF file has a proper signature take a look a this:
https://github.com/spapas/pdf-sign-check
It uses org.bouncycastle and apache pdfbox and is completely open source. I'd be happy to help anybody that wants to use it in his organization!
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Spring-Framework-Tutorial
What are some alternatives?
ejbca-ce - EJBCA® – Open-source public key infrastructure (PKI) and certificate authority (CA) software.
spring-petclinic-rest - REST version of the Spring Petclinic sample application
open-pdf-sign - Digitally sign PDF files from your commandline
quickperf - QuickPerf is a testing library for Java to quickly evaluate and improve some performance-related properties
scanyourpdf - Repository for the Scan Your Pdf community
rabbitmq-tutorials - Tutorials for using RabbitMQ in various ways