
Qoppa Software's jPDFImages Java library now available from ComponentSource.
jPDFImages is a Java library that can be used to export images from PDF files and to import images into PDF files. jPDFImages can create images from pages in a PDF document and export them as JPEG, TIFF or PNG images. Additionally, it can return the image of any page in the document to the host Java application as a BufferedImage for further processing or to save in different formats. jPDFImages can also create documents or add pages to existing documents by importing TIFF, JPEG and PNG images. After creating or modifying a document, the library can save to the local file system or to an output stream to be able to serve the document directly to a client browser when working within a J2EE server. jPDFImages is built on top of Qoppa's proprietary PDF technology so you do not have to install any third party software or drivers. jPDFImages is also 100% Java, so it is completely platform independent and can run on Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OSX and any other platform that supports the Java runtime environment.
Qoppa Software was founded in 2002 in Atlanta and specializes in the development of high-end libraries and applications to work with PDF documents. It provides solutions to companies all over the world ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies. Being a small, highly focused company allows it to remain flexible to work with customers individually to deliver a solution that fits their unique needs in terms of licensing, implementation and deployment. Additionally, Qoppa Software prides itself in offering high-level, responsive technical support at an expert level, providing access to development staff when necessary.
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Product: jPDFImages
Publisher: Qoppa Software
Category: PDF
Architecture: 32 Bit | Components | JavaBean | Java Components
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Published in Development Tool News & Software Component News, July 22, 2010
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