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JPDFAssemble, a Java library, to combine, merge or split PDF documents; add or manipulate bookmarks in PDF documents; save resulting documents to local file system or to output stream (serve documents directly to client browser from J2EE server); built on Qoppa's proprietary technology, requires no third party software or drivers. jPDFAssemble is completely platform independent and runs on Windows, Mac, Linux and any other platform with the Java runtime environment. Split PDF documents: extract, delete pages from existing PDF documents. Merge PDF documents: insert pages from other PDF documents into new or existing PDF documents, append PDF documents into existing documents. Create new bookmarks or edit existing bookmarks / outlines. Save to the file system or to Java output streams. Split PDF documents: extract, delete pages from existing PDF documents. No additional drivers or software when deploying applications.
Smart JPrint is a pure Java class library used for: Creating PDF document from your J2EE and Java Swing GUI program, Printing the output to a printer automatically, Preview the output pages in a preview window. Features: 100 percent pure Java classes, Generate PDF automatically, Print the output to a printer, accumulate pages from multiple sources to create single PDF doc, Print/PDF content of any Swing component, Java/J2EE server programs, automatic formatting of content, very easy to use, only few lines of code.
The Big Faceless Report Generator is a Java application for converting source documents written in XML to PDF. Built on top of the Big Faceless PDF and Graph Libraries, the Report Generator combines these features and wraps an XML parser around them. All the features of the PDF library are included-Unicode support, Encryption, TrueType fonts, Barcodes and more. Using JSP, ASP, XSL, or similar, creating dynamic PDF documents directly from a database is now as easy as HTML. Create inline graphs and charts with XML, directly from the database.
Visual J++ is Microsoft's powerhouse implementation of Java - the one that offers pure Java compatibility and is optimized for Windows-based programming. Active Visual J++ shows you how to combine powerful Internet technologies - Java, ActiveX, and the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) - to create exciting interactive applications for the Web and intranets. Written for intermediate programmers who know the basics of Java, this books gives you an overview of the new features and new strengths of Visual J++ version 1.1 and how to put them all to best use, a comprehensive look at ActiveX content - how a Java applet can be enhanced with ActiveX components, and clear guidance for taking the next step: from Java applets to complete applications built from packages of reusable components. Altogether, Active Visual J++ gives you clear guidance on taking Java beyond its Web-based roots, and gives you a feel for Microsoft's Internet strategy.
This book covers everything you need to know when you're starting out in web design: the best workflow processes you can follow, the best tools and technologies for the job you want to do, and the best way to combine process and tools to achieve great web site results. The book sets out to establish an understanding of Web design by providing a set of practical walk-throughs and tutorials that show how modern web sites are constructed, and the techniques and processes involved. It gives specific instructions to promote familiarity with the tools used in web design, whilst still concentrating on the underlying HTML and JavaScript as far as practicable. This book is for: Existing Foundation readers who want to gain a more rounded view on web design; Graphic designers with little or no knowledge of either web design or programming; Computer literate users who have no experience of any web design or graphic design; Students in directed education.
JavaScript is a powerful, object-based scripting language; JavaScript programs can be embedded directly in HTML web pages. When combined with the Document Object Model (DOM) defined by a web browser, JavaScript allows you to create Dynamic HTML content and interactive client-side web applications. JavaScript syntax is based on the popular programming languages C, C++, and Java, which makes it familiar and easy to learn for experienced programmers. At the same time, JavaScript is an interpreted scripting language, providing a flexible, forgiving programming environment in which new programmers can learn. JavaScript: The Definitive Guide provides a thorough description of the core JavaScript language and both the legacy and standard DOMs implemented in web browsers. The book includes sophisticated examples that show you how to handle common tasks, like validating form data, working with cookies, and creating portable DHTML animations.
Fun Ticker is a unique way to impress your visitors. It combines unique comics-style-look and eye-catching 3D-look in order to display and rotate your messages. Add as many messages as you like. Each message can be linked and targeted. Easy configuration of messages, font-attributes, colors, borders, shapes, shadow, transparency, width, height, speed and much more. Full effect for Windows Internet Explorer 5x/6x (VML must be enabled). Standard message display for Opera 6x/7x and Netscape Navigator (Firebird, Firefox) 6x/7x.