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Apache PDFBox
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PDF rendering server-side using HTML 5 + CSS 3
Are you looking for a way to render PDF's or produce them? If you want to produce PDF's, I've used https://pdfbox.apache.org/ successfully as well as https://itextpdf.com/ (potentially costs money).
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So you want to modify the text of a PDF by hand
If you don't mind using java, you can use the open source Apache PDFBox library
It's relatively performant and it's a mature and supported codebase that can accomplish most pdf tasks.
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How to crop, split, remove pages from PDFs with Java and PDFBox
Then, open the pdf_utils/pom.xml file and add a dependency to PDFBox, in the dependencies section:
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How I archived 100 million PDF documents... (Part 1)
So, when I started to view the documents, a lot of them simply failed to open. I had to look around for a library that could verify PDF documents. I had some experience with PDFBox in the past, so it seemed to be a good go-to solution. It had no way to verify documents by default, but it could open and parse them and that was enough to filter out the incorrect ones. It felt a little bit strange just to read the whole PDF into the memory to verify if it is correct or not, but hey I needed a simple fix for now and it worked really well.
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PDF processing and analysis with open-source tools
PDFBox can do this. It’s not part of the CLI but it wouldn’t be too hard to add:
https://github.com/apache/pdfbox/blob/5b00807463279f1002e245...
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I am looking to automate a process at work...
You'll find libraries in most languages for parsing content out of PDF files, I did this most recently at work in Java using PDFBox.
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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
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.
Apache FOP - Apache XML Graphics FOP
flyingsaucer - XML/XHTML and CSS 2.1 renderer in pure Java
Apache POI - Mirror of Apache POI
Dynamic Jasper - Dynamic Reports using Jasper Reports
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.
Konik - A library to create, read and validate ZUGFeRD compliant invoices. Available for Java and .NET
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.
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