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JPDFNotes is a Java bean that integrates into your application to display PDF documents and forms and allow your users to annotate the documents and fill the forms. After editing documents, the library can save them to a local file or the host application can override the save function to save the file to any location locally or on a network. jPDFNotes is built on top of Qoppa's proprietary PDF technology so your users do not have to install Acrobat Reader or any other third party software or drivers. jPDFNotes is 100 percent Java so it is completely platform independent and so can run on Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OSX and any other platform that supports the Java runtime environment. Features: Read and display PDF files on any platform that supports Java; Print PDF files; Easy navigation with thumbnail, bookmark and annotation views; Fill and save PDF forms (acroforms); Annotation toolbar to let your users insert notes.
Print Acrobat PDF documents directly from your Java programs with or without user intervention. jPDFPrint is a Java library that can load and print PDF documents. jPDFPrint is built on top of Qoppa Software's proprietary PDF technology so there is no need for any third party software or drivers. Simply call the library from your Java programs and documents can be sent to the printer. Main features include: Print any PDF documents; Print with or without user intervention (silent print); Print documents from files, URLs or Java input streams; Support for PDF 1.6 (Acrobat 7.0); No third party software or drivers necessary; Flexible printing options; Tested on JDK 1.3.1 and above. With jPDFPrint, your application or server can print PDF documents automatically and efficiently from local files, URL's and even Java input streams. This allows you to print documents that are created runtime or that are served from web or database servers.
JPDFProcess is a Java library to work with PDF documents that can be used to deliver customized PDF content to your users or to process and manipulate incoming PDF content. The library has a simple interface to work with PDF documents and is designed to be integrated easily and seamlessly into your PDF document workflow. jPDFProcess provides the functionality found in many of their other libraries, including working with form fields, printing, creating and assembling documents, setting permissions and security, extracting text and more. The library can work with PDF documents from files, URLs and input streams and can save documents to files and output streams, so it can serve documents from a J2EE application directly to a client browser without any temporary files. jPDFProcess is platform independent, so it can be used in any environment that supports Java, including Windows, Mac OSX and Linux.
JPDFSecure is a Java library that can change security settings on PDF Documents. With jPDFSecure, your application can encrypt and decrypt PDF documents as well as set permissions on the documents. jPDFSecure is optimized for performance and is built on top of Qoppa's proprietary PDF technology so there is no need for any third party software or drivers. jPDFSecure has a simple interface to load PDF documents from files, network drives, URLs and even input streams, which can be generated runtime or come directly from a database. After changing security settings, jPDFSecurity can save the document to a file, a java.io.OutputStream or a javax.servlet.ServletOutputStream when running in a J2EE application server to output the file directly to a browser. jPDFSecure is platform independent and can be used in any environment that supports Java, including Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux.
Generate Adobe Acrobat PDF documents directly from your java programs. jPDFPrinter is a 100 percent java class library that allows you to create PDF documents without any modifications to your printing code. By extending the standard java classes that handle printing, jPDFPrinter emulates a java printer job and its behavior. This eliminates the need for any code changes and even allows an application to choose where to print at runtime. No more need for drivers or third party software that require installation on your users' computers.
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.
This book has now been updated to cover JDK 1.3. This updated book is Beginning Java 2- JDK 1.3 edition, by Ivor Horton. The Java 2 platform, which is the release name for JDK 1.2, was released in December 1998. Java 2 is an important stage in the evolution of Java as a serious programming language. There are no substantial changes to the language - instead JavaSoft have focussed on extending class library support for common programming tasks. This includes an improved, device independent set of graphics libraries, the Java Foundation Classes (JFC), which includes Swing, Java2D and improved printing. These answer many of the criticisms of the original AWT graphics packages, and are both very flexible and very complete. There's also a new Collections API, a set of classes to help you look after collections of related objects. There are also substantial changes in threading, serialization and JDBC 2.0.
A second edition Beginning Java title is now required because: In quarter one, 2000, Sun has released version 1.3 of their Java Developers Kit (JDK 1.3). This is significant because: The fastest Java platform performance ever is now available for download, and is coming to your mailbox from America Online (AOL), thanks to an agreement between Sun and AOL to deliver the Java Runtime Environment on the AOL CD-ROM. The newest version of J2SE technology, v 1.3, will deliver momentous performance gains and improved Web deployment for enterprise-grade, client-side applications. And just about everything else developers have been asking for. Client-side users now enjoy the speed advantage of the new Java HotSpot compiler which has been tuned for client performance. The result is much faster thread handling, improved scalability and rapid memory allocation for objects, smaller RAM footprint, and has gained a much more efficient garbage collection.
A Java Programming Introductory and Intermediate Course takes the straightforward "anyone can do it" approach of corporate training courses and translates that to the printed page. The result is an information rich book without the vague excess verbiage that is seen so often in thousand-page dinosaurs. The book is appropriate for programmers familiar with any modern programming language. It clearly describes the basics of the language that are frequently sloughed over. It then describes important features of the language: object-oriented features, components, windowing, event handling, layouts, TCP sockets, polymorphism, threading, threadgroups, exceptions, graphics, the Swing package, applets, standalone programming, security issues, file handling and so on. An important feature of the book is portability between Java versions. Many versions of Java have appeared since 1995 creating significant issues of upward compatibility in Java.
The light edition of the Gif4J Java GIF imaging library is the fast, easy-to-use and royalty-free Java GIF encoder with the embedded java color quantizer to save images as animated and non-animated GIFs. Gif4J LIGHT Java GIF Encoder supports both animated and non-animated GIF files generation and lets control all gif animation aspects, add ASCII textual comments, control the output GIF file size and quality and much more. The footprint is just over 20K and it is compatible with Java 1.1 and later.
JPDFViewer is a Java bean that you can embed in your Java applications and applets to view PDF documents. With jPDFViewer, you can deliver content to your users right through your application without the need to install third party programs. jPDFViewer has a simple interface to load PDF documents and provides scrolling and printing capability. It can open PDF files given a file name on a local or netwwork drive, from a URL and from an input stream for files that are generated runtime or come from a database.
Deliver general purpose and specialized 2 and 3-dimensional charts as applets or interactive server-generated images (PNG, GIF, JEG, SWF, SVG, PDF, TIF, WBMP) to web browsers and mobile devices, or embed charts into stand-alone Swing applications. WebCharts3D software includes WYSIWYG designer that will help you to define chart styles, view styles XSD Schema and DTD, generate XML and/or Java code, bind charts to data sources, view recommended JSP or custom tags code, deploy code to the server, and export and print charts.
Personalize your page with this very simple paste-it-in script that asks the vistor for his or her name when entering your page, then prints a "Hello" welcome message anywhere you wish in the body of the page. If the visitor does not type in a message, a default message shows, instead. Very easy install for JavaScript newcomers.
IE6+ incorporates a new feature called MyImage Toolbar, which, if enabled on Tools->Internet Options, provides the user with a popup menu over images that allows the user to instantly save, print, or email any image in a page. This technical note shows how to disable or enable this feature using one of two different methods. Helps stop image theft.