GroupDocs.Signature for Java V23.6
Released: Jun 22, 2023
Updates in V23.6
Features
- Added support for succeeded and failed signature list in verification results.
- Added the ability to verify certificate documents.
- Added AZW3 as new export file format for word processing documents.
- Replaced 'DateTime Now' values with the Universal format 'UTC-now'.
- Added support for AZW3, ZIP and TAR files.
- Added 'Document Info' for archives.
- Added support for HIBC PAS QR Codes, Aztec and DataMatrix.
- Added support for HIBC PAS Code39 and PAS Code128 barcodes.
- Added a new QR-Code Type HIBC LIC QR.
- Added a new Barcode Type HIBC LIC 39/128 (HIBCCode39LIC and HIBCCode128LIC).
Fixes
- Signed PDF Documents saved under .NET Core are not opening with the native Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- PDF Documents saved under non-licensed mode are unable to be digitally signed.
- Error on signing PDF Document with Digital signature and specific certificate properties.
- PDF documents metadata items do not detect data type on loading.
- Loading of special JPEG images raises the StackOverflowException exception.
- The exception occurs when signing Spreadsheet documents with specific X509 .pfx certificates.
- Unexpected response image when rendering .ods file.
- Exception is thrown when processing image preview with .ods file.
- GS1CompositeBar barcodes are not recognized with full original text.
- Mailmark Barcode type default value throws an exception.
- The exception is thrown when .ps document is being opened.
- Exception with UTC DateTime format with Digital PDF signatures.
- Implicit using of third party Org.BouncyCastle in referenced libraries.
- Fixed issue with casting object types on Open Office documents.
- Error on signing Wordprocessing documents digitally with Linux generated certificates.
- Exception on processing Spreadsheets file with Digital signatures with non Win-OS certificates.
- Some tests for PDF throw "Invalid provider type specified" exception.
- Some files couldn’t be processed with current version of the product.