jPDFNotes is a component that can be used in a Web browser to allow users to markup, review, and annotate PDF documents online. Most PDF annotations and features are supported, including: graphical, sound, free text, typewriter, measurements (distance, perimeter, and area), file attachments, and bookmarks. All PDF fonts are supported (Types 0-3, OpenType, and TrueType). jPDFNotes is 100% Java bean component that can be integrated in a Java application or applet.
jPDFPrint is a Java library that can load and print PDF documents, with or without user intervention. It 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.
jPDFProcess is a Java library that can read, manipulate and then save or print PDF documents. It can deliver customized PDF content to your users by integrating within servers or applications. It has a simple interface to load PDF documents and provides merging, splitting, drawing, and printing.. It can work with PDF documents from a file on a local or network drive, from a URL, and from input streams that can be generated at run time or come from a database. After creating or customizing documents, it 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.
jPDFWriter allows developers to generate PDF documents directly from Java programs. By extending the standard Java classes that handle printing, it 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.
PDF Automation Server (PAS) can receive PDF documents from multiple sources concurrently, including email, FTP servers, and local or network folders. Processes can then be defined independently for each document source to perform a number of different functions on the documents. Finally, PAS can route the original or modified document to multiple destinations, including folders, printers, email, and FTP servers. PAS supports the following PDF processing functions: printing, setting security, conversion to images, merging, flattening, and extraction of form field data, importing, exporting, and flattening of annotations, text extraction, assembling, splitting, merging, digital signatures, and stamping.
PDF Studio is a complete PDF editor to review and manipulate PDF documents. Most PDF functions are supported including adding all types of annotations, filling forms, attaching files, splitting and merging, adding headers, footers, and watermarks, and searching text. It is possible to perform functions on a batch of PDF documents at once. PDF Studio also contains some industry-specific features such as Bates Numbers for lawyers, measuring annotations for architects, and preflight / PDF/X verification for the pre-press professionals.