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jPDFProcess 3.41


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Requirements Java 1.3 or higher
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher Qoppa Software File Size 21k
Date added 13 Nov 2008 Check your speed

jPDFProcess is a Java library that can read, modify and then save or print PDF documents. With jPDFProcess, you can customize and deliver PDF documents to your customers from web servers or standalone applications. jPDFProcess can work with existing PDF documents to be modified, merged with other documents, or it can create brand new PDF documents from scratch. Main Features

  • Load PDF documents on any platform that supports Java.
  • Split and merge documents, remove and add pages.
  • Draw onto existing or new pages.
  • Encrypt and protect your documents.
  • Export pages as images.
  • Create PDF layers and draw onto them.
  • Save and print documents.
  • Written entirely in JavaÃ??Ã??Ã??Ã?¢Ã??â??Ã?¢â?¬Ã?¾Ã??â??Ã??Ã?¢ - allows your application to remain platform independent.
  • Tested on JDK 1.3.1 and above.

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