![]() It's Java API to merge XML document created with MS Office (docx) or OpenOffice (odt), LibreOffice (odt) with a Java model to generate report and convert it if you need to another format (PDF, XHTML.). Xdocreport Actively developed, Pure Java, Open Source Ties together a number of libraries to perform the conversion. Yeokm1/docs-to-pdf-converter Irregularly maintained, Pure Java, Open Source Three products that I know of can render Office documents: Here is a cut down copy of my blog post on this subject which outlines existing products that support Word-to-PDF in Java.Ĭonverting Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) documents to PDFs in Java Use Apache POI & iText (very large job, will never be perfect).Using the available APIs script Open Office (90+% perfect).Using JNI/a C# web service/etc script MS Office (only option for 100% perfect results).This is quite a hard task, ever harder if you want perfect results (impossible without using Word) as such the number of APIs that just do it all for you in pure Java and are open source is zero I believe ( Update: I am wrong, see below). Is there an open source API / library, rather than calling out to an executable, that I can use? When trying to use iText, the original document looks different to the converted PDF. ![]() ![]() , anycodings_itext so you can have a look at how it is anycodings_itext implemented as well.How can I convert a Word document to PDF where the document contains various things, such as tables. Oh and by the way, that webservice is anycodings_itext opensource: I also found this article and it looks anycodings_itext like it might be quite helpful for you, anycodings_itext have a look at it: No idea about what is the current anycodings_itext version of the converter they are using anycodings_itext and it is possible that it is a bit anycodings_itext outdated and at the moment it works a anycodings_itext lot better, but you can try to convert anycodings_itext your files and see how well they come up anycodings_itext before you go head first into coding. ![]() To be honest I cannot remember the exact anycodings_itext limitations of the software, but there anycodings_itext is a version of what I did still running anycodings_itext as a webservice here: ![]() Few years ago I have successfully used anycodings_itext JODConverter with Open Office running in anycodings_itext the headless mode to convert all sorts anycodings_itext of files. ![]()
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