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Datalogics CTO, Matt Kuznicki, and His Exciting November

As we get deeper into December and we move closer to the holidays, we wanted to take a quick look at some noteworthy things that took place in November for Datalogics, more specifically, for our Chief...

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Splitting a PDF Document by Number of Pages using the Datalogics PDF Java...

Sample of the Week: PDF is widely accepted for submitting documents by courts across the world. In most cases, there are size restrictions but the courts do allow you to e-file documents in sections...

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Versioning PDF Java Toolkit

Earlier this year we changed how we version our PDF Java Toolkit from a date based system to something that we think makes a little more sense for a toolkit – semantic versioning. While there are those...

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How to Find and Remove Watermarks Using the Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit

Sample of the Week: This post is the direct result of a specific customer question. The developer was looking for a way to remove existing watermarks from a set of PDF files and needed to understand...

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Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit 4.7.0 is available!

It has been a while since we wrote anything related to an updated version of Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit being available for evaluators and current customers, the last time we did this it was still...

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Intelligently Extracting Content From PDF Files

Greetings from chilly Chicago! Datalogics was out in force at the 2016 CodeMash devloper conference earlier in the month – nothing better than an indoor waterpark in the middle of January in the...

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Working with Barcodes in PDF without Adobe Acrobat

Back in February of 2015, Patrick wrote an article about using barcode4J with our PDF Java Toolkit to enable generating images of barcodes to place in a PDF. Using barcode4J provides access to a large...

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Creating 3D PDF files using the Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit

Sample of the Week: This Gist is not going to be for the faint of heart. You’re going to want to have a copy of the PDF Specification handy paying particular attention to section 13.6 “3D Artwork”....

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Creating Advanced 3D PDF files using the Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit

Sample of the Week: Almost immediately after posting my last article on working with 3D PDF files, I heard from a developer that wanted to know how to programmatically create some of the more advanced...

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Embedding Video in PDF files using the Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit

Sample of the Week: Judicious use of video in a PDF document can make the text far easier to understand and is a great way to distribute transcripts along with the video content itself. Adobe Acrobat...

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Converting Static XFA Forms to AcroForms using the Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit

Sample of the Week: I recently heard from a customer who was having trouble getting consistent behavior from a PDF Form. In some PDF viewers, in Adobe Acrobat, the form worked perfectly if a user...

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Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit 6.1.1, new samples, Java dependencies and OSGi

Our last release of our PDF Java Toolkit was 4.7.0 and since then we have been working hard on making updates to the core of PDF Java Toolkit as well as the samples that go with it. This is a major...

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Filling Certified Forms using the Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit

Sample of the Week: Pharming attacks are fairly ubiquitous on the web these days. According to Wikipedia, “a Pharming attack is a cyber attack intended to redirect a website’s traffic to another, fake...

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Saving PDF Files using the Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit

Sample of the Week: In my previous post I talked about using the PDFSaveIncrementalOptions to save Certified PDF files. In the case of a Certified Document, incremental saves are the only useful save...

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Reader enablement utility, documentation, and more in Datalogics PDF Java...

While Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit is built for Java developers, occasionally we run into potential users who need a portion of the functionality it provides. This tends to come up when we talk about...

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Replacing Images in PDF Files using the Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit

Sample of the Week: Replacing images in a PDF file using the Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit isn’t exactly as easy as replacing a light bulb… but it’s close. What You Need to Know First: I’ve kept things...

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Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit best practices with PDF samples

With version 6.1.1 of Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit, our Engineering team built a whole new set of samples that focus on best practices with PDF and Java. That doesn’t mean that what we were shipping...

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PDF Java Toolkit Sample of the Week: Quads!

Sample of the Week: No… not those quads… QuadPoints in PDF. Even among developers who have experience working with PDF, there’s still a lot of confusion around what exactly QuadPoints are and why...

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Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit 6.3.3 : A small bug fix and a note on patch releases

With this release of Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit there is not much to report on, some projects take longer than others to complete, don’t worry we are still working on improving samples, documentation,...

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Drawing Polygons using the Datalogics PDF Java Toolkit

Sample of the Week: If you are familiar with the Graphics2D class in Java, the code involved with drawing polygons on PDF pages as page content will seem very familiar to you. If you are trying to draw...

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