Démarrage rapide (SOAP) pour l’API Java™ Assembler Service assembler-service-java-api-quickstart-soap

Le démarrage rapide (SOAP) de l’API Java est disponible pour le service Assembler.

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler un document PDF à l’aide de l’API Java.

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : désassembler un document PDF à l’aide de l’API Java

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler un document PDF chiffré à l’aide de l’API Java.

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler un document PDF avec numérotation Bates à l’aide de l’API Java

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler un document PDF non interactif à l’aide de l’API Java.

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : déterminer si un document est conforme au format PDF/A à l’aide de l’API Java.

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : valider des documents DDX à l’aide de l’API Java.

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler des documents PDF avec des signets à l’aide de l’API Java.

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : création dynamique d’un document DDX à l’aide de l’API Java

Didacticiel de mise en route (mode SOAP) : assemblage de portfolios PDF à l’aide de l’API Java

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler plusieurs fragments XDP à l’aide de l’API Java.

Les opérations AEM Forms peuvent être effectuées à l’aide de l’API fortement typée dʼAEM Forms et le mode de connexion doit être défini sur SOAP.

NOTE
Les démarrages rapides dans Programmation avec AEM Forms se fondent sur le serveur Forms déployé sur le serveur d’applications JBoss® et le système d’exploitation Microsoft® Windows. Cependant, si vous utilisez un autre système d’exploitation, comme UNIX®, remplacez les chemins spécifiques à Windows par ceux pris en charge par le système d’exploitation approprié. De même, si vous utilisez un autre serveur d’applications J2EE, veillez à spécifier des propriétés de connexion valides. Voir Réglage des propriétés de la connexion

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler un document PDF à l’aide de l’API Java. quick-start-soap-mode-assembling-a-pdf-document-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code Java suivant fusionne deux documents sources PDF nommés map.pdf et directions.pdf dans un document de PDF unique. Le nom du document PDF unique est AssemblerResultPDF.pdf. Le nom du document DDX est shell.xml. (Voir Assembler par programmation des documents PDF.)

 /*
     * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
     * in the class path:
     * 1. adobe-assembler-client.jar
     * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
     * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
     * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
     * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the Forms Server is not deployed
     * on JBoss)
     * 6. activation.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 7. axis.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 8. commons-codec-1.3.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 9.  commons-collections-3.1.jar  (required for SOAP mode)
     * 10. commons-discovery.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 11. commons-logging.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 12. dom3-xml-apis-2.5.0.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 13. jaxen-1.1-beta-9.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 14. jaxrpc.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 15. log4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 16. mail.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 17. saaj.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 18. wsdl4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 19. xalan.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 20. xbean.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 21. xercesImpl.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     *
     * These JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
     *
     * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
     *
     * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/jboss/bin/client
     *
     * SOAP required JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
     *
     * If you want to invoke a remote Forms Server instance and there is a
     * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
     * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
     * you have to include these additional JAR files
     *
     * For information about the SOAP
     * mode, see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
     * with AEM Forms
     *
     * The following XML represents the DDX document used in this quick start:
     * <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
     * <DDX xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/">
     * <PDF result="out.pdf">
     * <PDF source="map.pdf" />
     * <PDF source="directions.pdf" />
     * </PDF>
     *</DDX>
     */
 import com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.*;
 import java.util.*;
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.FileInputStream;
 import com.adobe.idp.Document;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;

 public class InvokeAssemblerSOAP
 {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
         try{
             //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms using SOAP mode
             Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT, "https://'[server]:[port]'");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");

             //Create a ServiceClientFactory instance
             ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);

             //Create an AssemblerServiceClient object
             AssemblerServiceClient assemblerClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(myFactory);

             //Create a FileInputStream object based on an existing DDX file
             FileInputStream myDDXFile = new FileInputStream("C:\\shell.xml");

             //Create a Document object based on the DDX file
             Document myDDX = new Document(myDDXFile);

             //Create a Map object to store PDF source documents
             Map inputs = new HashMap();
             FileInputStream mySourceMap = new FileInputStream("C:\\map.pdf");
             FileInputStream mySourceOptions = new FileInputStream("C:\\directions.pdf");

             //Create a Document object based on the map.pdf source file
             Document myPDFMapSource = new Document(mySourceMap);

             //Create a Document object based on the directions.pdf source file
             Document myPDFOptionsSource = new Document(mySourceOptions);

             //Place two entries into the Map object
             inputs.put("map.pdf",myPDFMapSource);
             inputs.put("directions.pdf",myPDFOptionsSource);

             //Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object
             AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec();
             assemblerSpec.setFailOnError(false);

             //Submit the job to Assembler service
             AssemblerResult jobResult = assemblerClient.invokeDDX(myDDX,inputs,assemblerSpec);
             java.util.Map allDocs = jobResult.getDocuments();

             //Retrieve the result PDF document from the Map object
             Document outDoc = null;

             //Iterate through the map object to retrieve the result PDF document
             for (Iterator i = allDocs.entrySet().iterator(); i.hasNext();) {
                 // Retrieve the Map object's value
                 Map.Entry e = (Map.Entry)i.next();

                 //Get the key name as specified in the
                 //DDX document
                 String keyName = (String)e.getKey();
                 if (keyName.equalsIgnoreCase("out.pdf"))
                 {
                     Object o = e.getValue();
                     outDoc = (Document)o;

                     //Save the result PDF file
                     File myOutFile = new File("C:\\AssemblerResultPDF.pdf");
                     outDoc.copyToFile(myOutFile);
                 }
             }
         }catch (Exception e) {
             e.printStackTrace();
         }
     }
 }

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : désassembler un document PDF à l’aide de l’API Java quick-start-soap-mode-disassembling-a-pdf-document-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code Java suivant désassemble un document PDF nommé AssemblerResultPDF.pdf. Notez que le nom du document DDX est shell_disassemble.xml. Chaque document PDF désassemblé est nommé ResultPDF[Number].pdf. En d’autres termes, le premier document PDF désassemblé est nommé ResultPDF1.pdf. Pour plus d’informations à propos du document DDX shell_disassemblage.xml utilisé dans cet exemple de code, voir Désassembler par programmation des documents PDF.

 /*
     * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
     * in the class path:
     * 1. adobe-assembler-client.jar
     * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
     * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
     * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
     * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the Forms Server is not deployed
     * on JBoss)
     * 6. activation.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 7. axis.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 8. commons-codec-1.3.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 9.  commons-collections-3.1.jar  (required for SOAP mode)
     * 10. commons-discovery.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 11. commons-logging.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 12. dom3-xml-apis-2.5.0.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 13. jaxen-1.1-beta-9.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 14. jaxrpc.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 15. log4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 16. mail.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 17. saaj.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 18. wsdl4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 19. xalan.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 20. xbean.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 21. xercesImpl.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     *
     * These JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
     *
     * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
     *
     * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/jboss/bin/client
     *
     * SOAP required JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
     *
     * If you want to invoke a remote Forms Server instance and there is a
     * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
     * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
     * you have to include these additional JAR files
     *
     * For information about the SOAP
     * mode, see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
     * with AEM Forms
     *
     * The following XML represents the DDX document used in this quick start:
     * <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
     *<DDX xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/">
     * <PDFsFromBookmarks prefix="stmt">
     * <PDF source="AssemblerResultPDF.pdf"/>
     *</PDFsFromBookmarks>
     *</DDX>
     */
 import com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.*;
 import java.util.*;
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.FileInputStream;
 import com.adobe.idp.Document;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;

 public class DisassemblePDFSOAP
 {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
         try{
             //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms
             Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT, "https://'[server]:[port]'");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");

             //Create a ServiceClientFactory instance
             ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);

             //Create an AssemblerServiceClient object
             AssemblerServiceClient assemblerClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(myFactory);

             //Create a FileInputStream object based on an existing DDX file
             FileInputStream myDDXFile = new FileInputStream("C:\\shell_disassemble.xml");

             //Create a Document object based on the DDX file
             Document myDDX = new Document(myDDXFile);

             //Create a Map object to store PDF source documents
             Map inputs = new HashMap();
             FileInputStream mySourceMap = new FileInputStream("C:\\AssemblerResultPDF.pdf");

             //Create a Document object based on the map.pdf source file
             Document myPDFSource = new Document(mySourceMap);

             //Place two entries into the Map object
             inputs.put("AssemblerResultPDF.pdf",myPDFSource);

             //Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object
             AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec();
             assemblerSpec.setFailOnError(false);

             //Submit the job to the Assembler service
             AssemblerResult jobResult = assemblerClient.invokeDDX(myDDX,inputs,assemblerSpec);
             java.util.Map allDocs = jobResult.getDocuments();

             //Retrieve the result PDF documents from the Map object
             Document outDoc = null;
             int index = 0;

             //Iterate through the map object to retrieve the result PDF document
             for (Iterator i = allDocs.entrySet().iterator(); i.hasNext();) {
                 // Retrieve the Map object's value
                 Map.Entry e = (Map.Entry)i.next();
                 Object o = e.getValue();

                 //Cast the Object to a Document
                 //and save to a file
                 outDoc = (Document)o;
                 File myOutFile = new File("C:\\ResultPDF"+index +".pdf");
                 outDoc.copyToFile(myOutFile);
                 index++;
             }
             if (index > 0)
                 System.out.println("The PDF document was disassembled into "+index+" PDF documents.");
             else
                 System.out.println("The PDF document was not disassembled.");

         }catch (Exception e) {
             System.out.println("Error OCCURRED: "+e.getMessage());
         }
     }
 }

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler un document PDF chiffré à l’aide de l’API Java. quick-start-soap-mode-assembling-an-encrypted-pdf-document-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code Java suivant assemble un document de PDF chiffré par mot de passe. Le document PDF non sécurisé est nommé Loan.pdf. Notez que le nom du document DDX est shell_Encrypt.xml. Le document PDF chiffré est nommé AssemblerEncryptedPDF.pdf. (Voir Assembler des documents PDF chiffrés.)

 /*
     * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
     * in the class path:
     * 1. adobe-assembler-client.jar
     * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
     * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
     * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
     * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the Forms Server is not deployed
     * on JBoss)
     * 6. activation.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 7. axis.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 8. commons-codec-1.3.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 9.  commons-collections-3.1.jar  (required for SOAP mode)
     * 10. commons-discovery.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 11. commons-logging.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 12. dom3-xml-apis-2.5.0.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 13. jaxen-1.1-beta-9.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 14. jaxrpc.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 15. log4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 16. mail.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 17. saaj.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 18. wsdl4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 19. xalan.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 20. xbean.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 21. xercesImpl.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     *
     * These JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
     *
     * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
     *
     * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/jboss/bin/client
     *
     * SOAP required JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
     *
     * If you want to invoke a remote Forms Server instance and there is a
     * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
     * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
     * you have to include these additional JAR files
     *
     * For information about the SOAP
     * mode, see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
     * with AEM Forms
     *
     * The following XML represents the DDX document used in this quick start:
     *<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
     * <DDX xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/">
     * <PDF result="EncryptLoan.pdf" encryption="userProtect">
     * <PDF source="inDoc" />
     * </PDF>
     * <PasswordEncryptionProfile name="userProtect" compatibilityLevel="Acrobat7">
     * <OpenPassword>AdobeOpen</OpenPassword>
     * </PasswordEncryptionProfile>
     * </DDX>
     */

 import com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.*;
 import java.util.*;
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.FileInputStream;
 import com.adobe.idp.Document;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;

 public class AssembleEncryptedDocumentSOAP
 {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
         try{
             //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms using SOAP mode
             Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT, "https://'[server]:[port]'");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");

             //Create a ServiceClientFactory instance
             ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);

             //Create an AssemblerServiceClient object
             AssemblerServiceClient assemblerClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(myFactory);

             /*
              * Create a FileInputStream object based on an existing DDX file
              * This DDX document contains instructions to encrypt the PDF document
              */
             FileInputStream myDDXFile = new FileInputStream("C:\\shell_Encrypt.xml");

             //Create a Document object based on the DDX file
             Document myDDX = new Document(myDDXFile);

             //Reference an unsecured PDF document
             FileInputStream mySourceLoan = new FileInputStream("C:\\Loan.pdf");

             //Create a Document object based on the Loan.pdf source file
             Document myPDFLoanSource = new Document(mySourceLoan);

             //Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object
             AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec();
             assemblerSpec.setFailOnError(false);

             //Submit the job to Assembler service
             Document jobResult = assemblerClient.invokeOneDocument(myDDX,myPDFLoanSource,assemblerSpec);

             //Create the output file
             File myOutFile = new File("C:\\AssemblerEncryptedPDF.pdf");
             jobResult.copyToFile(myOutFile);

         }catch (Exception e) {
             e.printStackTrace();
         }
     }
 }

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler un document PDF avec numérotation Bates à l’aide de l’API Java quick-start-soap-mode-assembling-a-pdf-document-with-bates-numbering-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code Java suivant assemble un document PDF avec des identifiants de page uniques (numérotation Bates). Notez que le nom du document DDX est shell_Bates.xml. Le document PDF renvoyé par le service Assembler est enregistré sous la forme d’un fichier PDF nommé AssemblerResultBatesPDF.pdf. (Voir Assembler des documents à l’aide de la numérotation Bates.)

 /*
     * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
     * in the class path:
     * 1. adobe-assembler-client.jar
     * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
     * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
     * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
     * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the Forms Server is not deployed
     * on JBoss)
     * 6. activation.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 7. axis.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 8. commons-codec-1.3.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 9.  commons-collections-3.1.jar  (required for SOAP mode)
     * 10. commons-discovery.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 11. commons-logging.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 12. dom3-xml-apis-2.5.0.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 13. jaxen-1.1-beta-9.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 14. jaxrpc.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 15. log4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 16. mail.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 17. saaj.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 18. wsdl4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 19. xalan.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 20. xbean.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 21. xercesImpl.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     *
     * These JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
     *
     * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
     *
     * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/jboss/bin/client
     *
     * SOAP required JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
     *
     * If you want to invoke a remote Forms Server instance and there is a
     * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
     * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
     * you have to include these additional JAR files
     *
     * For information about the SOAP
     * mode, see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
     * with AEM Forms
     *
     * The following XML represents the DDX document used in this quick start:
     * <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
     * <DDX xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/">
     * <PDF result="out.pdf">
     * <Header>
     * <Center>
     * <StyledText>
     * <p font-size="20pt"><BatesNumber/></p>
     * </StyledText>
     * </Center>
     * </Header>
     * <PDF source="map.pdf" />
     * <PDF source="directions.pdf" />
     * </PDF>
     * </DDX>
     */

 import com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.*;
 import java.util.*;
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.FileInputStream;
 import com.adobe.idp.Document;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;


 public class AssembleBatesNumberDocumentSOAP
 {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
         try{
             //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms using SOAP mode
             Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT, "https://'[server]:[port]'");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");

             //Create a ServiceClientFactory instance
             ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);

             //Create an AssemblerServiceClient object
             AssemblerServiceClient assemblerClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(myFactory);

             //Create a FileInputStream object based on an existing DDX file
             FileInputStream myDDXFile = new FileInputStream("C:\\shell_Bates.xml");

             //Create a Document object based on the DDX file
             Document myDDX = new Document(myDDXFile);

             //Create a Map object to store PDF source documents
             Map<String, Object> inputs = new HashMap<String, Object>();
             FileInputStream mySourceMap = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\map.pdf");
             FileInputStream mySourceOptions = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\directions.pdf");

             //Create a Document object based on the map.pdf source file
             Document myPDFMapSource = new Document(mySourceMap);

             //Create a Document object based on the directions.pdf source file
             Document myPDFOptionsSource = new Document(mySourceOptions);

             //Place two entries into the Map object
             inputs.put("map.pdf",myPDFMapSource);
             inputs.put("directions.pdf",myPDFOptionsSource);

             //Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object
             AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec();
             assemblerSpec.setFailOnError(false);

             //Set the initial number to 100
             assemblerSpec.setFirstBatesNumber(100);

             //Submit the job to Assembler service
             AssemblerResult jobResult = assemblerClient.invokeDDX(myDDX,inputs,assemblerSpec);
             java.util.Map allDocs = jobResult.getDocuments();

             //Retrieve the result PDF document from the Map object
             Document outDoc = null;

             //Iterate through the map object to retrieve the result PDF document
             for (Iterator i = allDocs.entrySet().iterator(); i.hasNext();) {
                 // Retrieve the Map object's value
                 Map.Entry e = (Map.Entry)i.next();

                 //Get the key name as specified in the
                 //DDX document
                 String keyName = (String)e.getKey();
                 if (keyName.equalsIgnoreCase("out.pdf"))
                 {
                     //Cast the Object to a Document
                     Object o = e.getValue();
                     outDoc = (Document)o;

                     //Create the output file
                     File myOutFile = new File("C:\\AssemblerResultBatesPDF.pdf");
                     outDoc.copyToFile(myOutFile);
                 }
             }
             System.out.println("The PDF that contains Bates numbering was assembled.");
         }catch (Exception e) {
             e.printStackTrace();
         }
     }
 }

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler un document PDF non interactif à l’aide de l’API Java. quick-start-soap-mode-assembling-a-non-interactive-pdf-document-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code Java suivant assemble un document PDF non interactif. Le document PDF interactif transmis au service Assembler est nommé Loan.pdf. Notez que le nom du document DDX est shell_XFA.xml. Le document PDF non interactif est enregistré en tant que fichier PDF nommé AssembleNonInteractivePDF.pdf. (Voir Assembler des documents PDF non interactifs.)

 /*
     * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
     * in the class path:
     * 1. adobe-assembler-client.jar
     * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
     * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
     * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
     * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the Forms Server is not deployed
     * on JBoss)
     * 6. activation.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 7. axis.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 8. commons-codec-1.3.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 9.  commons-collections-3.1.jar  (required for SOAP mode)
     * 10. commons-discovery.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 11. commons-logging.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 12. dom3-xml-apis-2.5.0.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 13. jaxen-1.1-beta-9.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 14. jaxrpc.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 15. log4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 16. mail.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 17. saaj.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 18. wsdl4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 19. xalan.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 20. xbean.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 21. xercesImpl.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     *
     * These JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
     *
     * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
     *
     * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/jboss/bin/client
     *
     * SOAP required JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
     *
     * If you want to invoke a remote Forms Server instance and there is a
     * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
     * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
     * you have to include these additional JAR files
     *
     * For information about the SOAP
     * mode, see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
     * with AEM Forms
     *
     * The following XML represents the DDX document used in this quick start:
     * <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
     * <DDX xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/">
     * <PDF result="out.pdf">
     * <PDF source="inDoc"/>
     * <NoXFA/>
     * </PDF>
     * </DDX>
     */
 import com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.*;
 import java.util.*;
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.FileInputStream;
 import com.adobe.idp.Document;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;

 public class AssembleNonInteractiveSOAP
 {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
         try{
             //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms
             Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT, "https://'[server]:[port]'");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");

             //Create a ServiceClientFactory instance
             ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);

             //Create an AssemblerServiceClient object
             AssemblerServiceClient assemblerClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(myFactory);

             /*
              * Create a FileInputStream object based on an existing DDX file
              * This DDX document contains instructions to create
              * a non-interactive PDF document
              */
             FileInputStream myDDXFile = new FileInputStream("C:\\shell_XFA.xml");

             //Create a Document object based on the DDX file
             Document myDDX = new Document(myDDXFile);

             //Reference an interactive PDF document
             FileInputStream mySourceLoan = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\Loan.pdf");

             //Create a Document object based on the Loan.pdf source file
             Document myPDFLoanSource = new Document(mySourceLoan);

             //Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object
             AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec();
             assemblerSpec.setFailOnError(false);

             //Submit the job to Assembler service and get back a
             //non-interactive PDF document
             Document outDoc = assemblerClient.invokeOneDocument(myDDX,myPDFLoanSource,assemblerSpec);

             //Save the non-interactive PDF document
             File myOutFile = new File("C:\\AssembleNonInteractivePDF.pdf");
             outDoc.copyToFile(myOutFile);

         }catch (Exception e) {
             e.printStackTrace();
         }
     }
 }

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : déterminer si un document est conforme au format PDF/A à l’aide de l’API Java. quick-start-soap-mode-determining-whether-a-document-is-pdf-a-compliant-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code Java suivant détermine si le document PDF d’entrée est conforme au format PDF/A. Le document PDF d’entrée transmis au service Assembler est nommé Loan.pdf. Le nom du document DDX est shell_PDFA.xml. Le document XML renvoyé par le service Assembler, qui indique si le document PDF d’entrée est conforme au format PDF/A, est enregistré sous la forme d’un fichier XML nommé result.xml. Pour plus d’informations à propos du document DDX shell_PDFA.xml utilisé dans cet exemple de code, voir Déterminer si les documents sont conformes au format PDF/A.

 /*
     * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
     * in the class path:
     * 1. adobe-assembler-client.jar
     * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
     * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
     * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
     * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the Forms Server is not deployed
     * on JBoss)
     * 6. activation.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 7. axis.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 8. commons-codec-1.3.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 9.  commons-collections-3.1.jar  (required for SOAP mode)
     * 10. commons-discovery.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 11. commons-logging.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 12. dom3-xml-apis-2.5.0.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 13. jaxen-1.1-beta-9.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 14. jaxrpc.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 15. log4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 16. mail.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 17. saaj.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 18. wsdl4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 19. xalan.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 20. xbean.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 21. xercesImpl.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     *
     * These JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
     *
     * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
     *
     * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/jboss/bin/client
     *
     * SOAP required JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
     *
     * If you want to invoke a remote Forms Server instance and there is a
     * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
     * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
     * you have to include these additional JAR files
     *
     * For information about the SOAP
     * mode, see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
     * with AEM Forms
     *
     * This quick start validates the following DDX document:
     *<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
     *<DDX xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/">
     * <DocumentInformation source="Loan.pdf" result="Loan_result.xml">
     * <PDFAValidation compliance="PDF/A-1b" resultLevel="Detailed" ignoreUnusedResources="true" allowCertificationSignatures="true" />
     * </DocumentInformation>
     *</DDX>
     */

 import com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.*;
 import java.util.*;
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.FileInputStream;
 import com.adobe.idp.Document;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;

 public class AssembleDeterminePDFASOAP
 {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
         try{
             //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms using SOAP mode
             Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT, "https://'[server]:[port]'");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");

             //Create a ServiceClientFactory instance
             ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);

             //Create an AssemblerServiceClient object
             AssemblerServiceClient assemblerClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(myFactory);

             //Create a FileInputStream object based on an existing DDX file
             FileInputStream myDDXFile = new FileInputStream("C:\\shell_PDFA.xml");

             //Create a Document object based on the DDX file
             Document myDDX = new Document(myDDXFile);

             //Create a Map object to store PDF source documents
             Map inputs = new HashMap();
             FileInputStream mySourceMap = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\Loan.pdf");

             //Create a Document object based on the map.pdf source file
             Document myPDFMapSource = new Document(mySourceMap);

             //Place two entries into the Map object
             inputs.put("Loan.pdf",myPDFMapSource);

             //Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object
             AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec();
             assemblerSpec.setFailOnError(false);

             //Submit the job to Assembler service
             AssemblerResult jobResult = assemblerClient.invokeDDX(myDDX,inputs,assemblerSpec);
             java.util.Map allDocs = jobResult.getDocuments();

             //Retrieve the result PDF document from the Map object
             Document outDoc = null;

             //Iterate through the map object to retrieve the result XML
             //document that specifies if the input document is
             //PDF/A compliant
             for (Iterator i = allDocs.entrySet().iterator(); i.hasNext();) {
                 // Retrieve the Map object's value
                 Map.Entry e = (Map.Entry)i.next();

                 //Get the key name as specified in the
                 //DDX document
                 String keyName = (String)e.getKey();
                 if (keyName.equalsIgnoreCase("Loan_result.xml"))
                 {
                     //Get the element value
                     Object o = e.getValue();

                     //Cast the Object to a Document
                     outDoc = (Document)o;

                     //Save the XML file
                     File myMXLFile = new File("C:\\Adobe\result.xml");
                     outDoc.copyToFile(myMXLFile);
                      }
                 }

             System.out.println("The results are written to result.xml.");
         }catch (Exception e) {
             e.printStackTrace();
         }
     }
 }

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : valider des documents DDX à l’aide de l’API Java. quick-start-soap-mode-validating-ddx-documents-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code Java suivant valide un document DDX à partir d’un fichier nommé bookmarkDDX.xml. (Voir Valider des documents DDX.)

 /*
     * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
     * in the class path:
     * 1. adobe-assembler-client.jar
     * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
     * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
     * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
     * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the Forms Server is not deployed
     * on JBoss)
     * 6. activation.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 7. axis.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 8. commons-codec-1.3.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 9.  commons-collections-3.1.jar  (required for SOAP mode)
     * 10. commons-discovery.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 11. commons-logging.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 12. dom3-xml-apis-2.5.0.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 13. jaxen-1.1-beta-9.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 14. jaxrpc.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 15. log4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 16. mail.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 17. saaj.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 18. wsdl4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 19. xalan.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 20. xbean.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 21. xercesImpl.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     *
     * These JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
     *
     * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
     *
     * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/jboss/bin/client
     *
     * SOAP required JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
     *
     * If you want to invoke a remote Forms Server instance and there is a
     * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
     * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
     * you have to include these additional JAR files
     *
     * For information about the SOAP
     * mode, see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
     * with AEM Forms
     *
     * This quick start validates the following DDX document:
     *&<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
     * <DDX xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/">
     * <PDF result="out.pdf">
     * <PDF source="map.pdf" />
     * <PDF source="directions.pdf" />
     * </PDF>
     * </DDX>
     */
 import com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.*;
 import java.util.*;
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.FileInputStream;
 import com.adobe.idp.Document;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;

 public class ValidateDDXSOAP
 {
     public static void main(String[] args) {

         boolean isValid = false;
            Document outLog = null;

         try{
             //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms
             Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT, "https://'[server]:[port]'");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");

             //Create a ServiceClientFactory instance
             ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);

             //Create an AssemblerServiceClient object
             AssemblerServiceClient assemblerClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(myFactory);

             //Create a FileInputStream object based on an existing DDX file
             FileInputStream myDDXFile = new FileInputStream("C:\\bookmarkDDX.xml");

             //Create a Document object based on the DDX file
             Document myDDX = new Document(myDDXFile);

             //Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object
             AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec();
             assemblerSpec.setValidateOnly(true);
             assemblerSpec.setLogLevel("FINE");
             assemblerSpec.setFailOnError(false);

             //Validate the DDX document
             AssemblerResult jobResult = assemblerClient.invokeDDX(myDDX,null,assemblerSpec);
             outLog = jobResult.getJobLog();
             isValid = true;

         }catch (Exception e) {
              if (e instanceof OperationException) {
                     OperationException oe = (OperationException) e;
                     outLog = oe.getJobLog();
                     File myOutFile = new File("C:\\test.xml");
                     outLog.copyToFile(myOutFile);
                 }
              e.printStackTrace();
          } finally {
                if (outLog != null) {
                    File myOutFile = new File("C:\\test.xml");
                    outLog.copyToFile(myOutFile);
               }
           if (isValid) {
                 // do something
           } else {
                // do something else
              }
           }
     }
 }

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler des documents PDF avec des signets à l’aide de l’API Java. quick-start-soap-mode-assembling-pdf-documents-with-bookmarks-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code Java suivant assemble un document PDF contenant des signets. Le nom du document DDX est bookmarkDDX.xml. Le nom du document XML du signet qui décrit les signets à ajouter au document PDF est bookmarks.xml. Le document PDF de résultats est enregistré sous la forme d’un fichier PDF nommé AssemblerResultBookmarks.pdf. (Voir Assembler des documents PDF avec des signets.)

 /*
     * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
     * in the class path:
     * 1. adobe-assembler-client.jar
     * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
     * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
     * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
     * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the Forms Server is not deployed
     * on JBoss)
     * 6. activation.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 7. axis.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 8. commons-codec-1.3.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 9.  commons-collections-3.1.jar  (required for SOAP mode)
     * 10. commons-discovery.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 11. commons-logging.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 12. dom3-xml-apis-2.5.0.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 13. jaxen-1.1-beta-9.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 14. jaxrpc.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 15. log4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 16. mail.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 17. saaj.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 18. wsdl4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 19. xalan.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 20. xbean.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 21. xercesImpl.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     *
     * These JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
     *
     * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
     *
     * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/jboss/bin/client
     *
     * SOAP required JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
     *
     * If you want to invoke a remote Forms Server instance and there is a
     * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
     * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
     * you have to include these additional JAR files
     *
     * For information about the SOAP
     * mode, see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
     * with AEM Forms
     *
     * * This quick start uses the following DDX document:
     * <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
     * <DDX xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/">
     * <PDF result="FinalDoc.pdf">
     * <PDF source="Loan.pdf">
     * <Bookmarks source="doc2" />
     * </PDF>
     * </PDF>
     * </DDX>
     *
     * This quick start also uses the following bookmarks XML
     * to assemble a PDF document containing bookmarks:
     * <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
     * <Bookmarks xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/pdf/bookmarks" version="1.0">
     * <Bookmark>
     * <Action>
     * <Launch NewWindow="true">
     * <File Name="C:\Adobe\LoanDetails.pdf" />
     * </Launch>
     * </Action>
     * <Title>Open the Loan document</Title>
     * </Bookmark>
     * <Bookmark>
     * <Action>
     * <Launch>
     * <Win Name="C:\WINDOWS\notepad.exe" />
     * </Launch>
     * </Action>
     * <Title>Launch NotePad</Title>
     * </Bookmark>
     * </Bookmarks>
     *
     */
     import com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.*;
 import java.util.*;
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.FileInputStream;
 import com.adobe.idp.Document;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;

 public class AssembleBookmarksSOAP
 {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
         try{
             //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms using SOAP mode
             Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT, "https://'[server]:[port]'");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");

             //Create a ServiceClientFactory instance
             ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);

             //Create an AssemblerServiceClient object
             AssemblerServiceClient assemblerClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(myFactory);

             //Create a FileInputStream object based on an existing DDX file
             FileInputStream myDDXFile = new FileInputStream("C:\\bookmarkDDX.xml");

             //Create a Document object based on the DDX file
             Document myDDX = new Document(myDDXFile);

             //Create a Map object to store an input PDF document and a Bookmark
             //XML document
             Map inputs = new HashMap();
             FileInputStream mySourceMap = new FileInputStream("C:\\Loan.pdf");
             FileInputStream bookmarkInfo = new FileInputStream("C:\\bookmarks.xml");

             //Create a Document object based on the Loan.pdf source file
             Document myPDFMapSource = new Document(mySourceMap);

             //Create a Document object based on the bookmarks.xml file
             Document myBookmarkXML= new Document(bookmarkInfo);

             //Place two entries into the Map object
             inputs.put("Loan.pdf",myPDFMapSource);
             inputs.put("doc2",myBookmarkXML);

             //Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object
             AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec();
             assemblerSpec.setFailOnError(false);

             //Submit the job to Assembler service
             AssemblerResult jobResult = assemblerClient.invokeDDX(myDDX,inputs,assemblerSpec);
             java.util.Map allDocs = jobResult.getDocuments();

             //Retrieve the result PDF document from the Map object
             Document outDoc = null;

             //Iterate through the map object to retrieve the result PDF document
             for (Iterator i = allDocs.entrySet().iterator(); i.hasNext();) {
                 // Retrieve the Map object's value
                 Map.Entry e = (Map.Entry)i.next();

                 //Get the key name as specified in the
                 //DDX document
                 String keyName = (String)e.getKey();
                 if (keyName.equalsIgnoreCase("FinalDoc.pdf"))
                 {
                     Object o = e.getValue();
                     outDoc = (Document)o;

                     //Save the result PDF file
                     File myOutFile = new File("C:\\Adobe\Assembler\Output\AssemblerResultBookmarks.pdf");
                     outDoc.copyToFile(myOutFile);
                 }
             }
         }catch (Exception e) {
             e.printStackTrace();
         }
     }
 }

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : création dynamique d’un document DDX à l’aide de l’API Java quick-start-soap-mode-dynamically-creating-a-ddx-document-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code Java suivant crée dynamiquement un document DDX qui désassemble un document PDF. Un nouveau document PDF est créé pour chaque signet de niveau 1 dans le document PDF d’entrée. Cet exemple de code contient deux méthodes définies par l’utilisateur :

  • createDDX : crée un objet org.w3c.dom.Document qui représente le document DDX envoyé au service Assembler. Cette méthode définie par l’utilisateur renvoie l’objet org.w3c.dom.Document.

  • convertDDX : convertit un objet org.w3c.dom.Document en un objet com.adobe.idp.Document. Cette méthode accepte un objet org.w3c.dom.Document en tant que paramètre d’entrée et renvoie un objet com.adobe.idp.Document.

    Ces deux méthodes sont invoquées dans ce démarrage rapide. (Voir Créer dynamiquement des documents DDX.)

/*
 * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
 * in the class path:
 * 1. adobe-assembler-client.jar
 * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
 * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
 * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
 * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the Forms Server is not deployed
 * on JBoss)
 * 6. activation.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 7. axis.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 8. commons-codec-1.3.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 9. commons-collections-3.1.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 10. commons-discovery.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 11. commons-logging.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 12. dom3-xml-apis-2.5.0.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 13. jaxen-1.1-beta-9.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 14. jaxrpc.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 15. log4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 16. mail.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 17. saaj.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 18. wsdl4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 19. xalan.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 20. xbean.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 * 21. xercesImpl.jar (required for SOAP mode)
 *
 * These JAR files are in the following path:
 * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
 *
 * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
 * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
 *
 * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
 * <install directory>/jboss/bin/client
 *
 * SOAP required JAR files are in the following path:
 * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
 *
 * If you want to invoke a remote Forms Server instance and there is a
 * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
 * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
 * you have to include these additional JAR files
 *
 * For information about the SOAP
 * mode, see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
 * with AEM Forms
 *
 * The following XML represents the DDX document created in this quick start:
 * <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 * <DDX xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/">
 * <PDF result="out.pdf">
 * <PDF source="inDoc"/>
 * <NoXFA/>
 * </PDF>
 * </DDX>
 */
import com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
import javax.xml.transform.Transformer;
import javax.xml.transform.TransformerFactory;
import javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource;
import javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
import com.adobe.idp.Document;
import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;
public class AssemblePDFWithDynamicDDXSOAP {
 public static void main(String[] args) {
   try {
    //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms using SOAP mode
    Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
    connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT,
     "https://'[server]:[port]'");
    connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL, ServiceCl ientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
    connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE,
     "JBoss");
    connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME,
     "administrator");
    connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD,
     "password");
    //Create a ServiceClientFactory instance
    ServiceClientFactory myFactory =
     ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);
    //Create an AssemblerServiceClient object
    AssemblerServiceClient assemblerClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(myFactory);
    //Dynamically create a DDX document
    org.w3c.dom.Document myDDX = createDDX();
    //Covert the DDX document to a com.adobe.idp.Document instance
    com.adobe.idp.Document ddx = convertDDX(myDDX);
    //Create a Map object to store PDF source documents
    Map inputs = new HashMap();
    FileInputStream mySourceMap = new FileInputStream("C:\\AssemblerResultPDF.pdf");
    //Create a Document object based on the map.pdf source file
    Document myPDFSource = new Document(mySourceMap);
    //Place the entry into the Map object
    inputs.put("AssemblerResultPDF.pdf", myPDFSource);
    //Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object
    AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec();
    assemblerSpec.setFailOnError(false);
    //Submit the job to Assembler service and use the dynamically created DDX document
    AssemblerResult jobResult = assemblerClient.invokeDDX(ddx, inputs, assemblerSpec);
    java.util.Map allDocs = jobResult.getDocuments();
    //Retrieve the result PDF document from the Map object
    Document outDoc = null;
    int index = 1;
    //Iterate through the map object to retrieve the result PDF documents
    for (Iterator i = allDocs.entrySet().iterator(); i.hasNext();) {
     // Retrieve the Map object's value
     Map.Entry e = (Map.Entry) i.next();
     Object o = e.getValue();
     //Cast the Object to a Document
     //and save to a file
     outDoc = (Document) o;
     File myOutFile = new File("C:\\ResultPDF" + index + ".pdf");
     outDoc.copyToFile(myOutFile);
     index++;
    }
   } catch (Exception e) {
    e.printStackTrace();
   }
  }
  //Creates a DDX document using an org.w3c.dom.Document object
 private static org.w3c.dom.Document createDDX() {
   org.w3c.dom.Document document = null;
   try {
    //Create DocumentBuilderFactory and DocumentBuilder objects
    DocumentBuilderFactory factory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();
    DocumentBuilder builder = factory.newDocumentBuilder();
    //Create a Document object
    document = builder.newDocument();
    //Create the root element and append it to the XML DOM
    Element root = (Element) document.createElement("DDX");
    root.setAttribute("xmlns", "https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/");
    document.appendChild(root);
    //Create the PDFsFromBookmarks element
    Element PDFsFromBookmarks =
     (Element) document.createElement("PDFsFromBookmarks");
    PDFsFromBookmarks.setAttribute("prefix", "stmt");
    root.appendChild(PDFsFromBookmarks);
    //Create the PDF element
    Element PDF = (Element) document.createElement("PDF");
    PDF.setAttribute("source", "AssemblerResultPDF.pdf");
    PDFsFromBookmarks.appendChild(PDF);
   } catch (Exception e) {
    System.out.println("The following exception occurred: " + e.getMessage());
   }
   return document;
  }
  //Converts an org.w3c.dom.Document object to a
  //com.adobe.idp.Document object
 private static Document convertDDX(org.w3c.dom.Document myDOM) {
  byte[] mybytes = null;
  try {
   //Create a Java Transformer object
   TransformerFactory transFact = TransformerFactory.newInstance();
   Transformer transForm = transFact.newTransformer();
   //Create a Java ByteArrayOutputStream object
   ByteArrayOutputStream myOutStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
   //Create a Java Source object
   javax.xml.transform.dom.DOMSource myInput = new DOMSource(myDOM);
   //Create a Java Result object
   javax.xml.transform.stream.StreamResult myOutput = new StreamResult(myOutStream);
   //Populate the Java ByteArrayOutputStream object
   transForm.transform(myInput, myOutput);
   // Get the size of the ByteArrayOutputStream buffer
   int myByteSize = myOutStream.size();
   //Allocate myByteSize to the byte array
   mybytes = new byte[myByteSize];
   //Copy the content to the byte array
   mybytes = myOutStream.toByteArray();
  } catch (Exception e) {
   System.out.println("The following exception occurred: " + e.getMessage());
  }
  //Create a com.adobe.idp.Document object and copy the
  //contents of the byte array
  Document myDocument = new Document(mybytes);
  return myDocument;
 }
}

Didacticiel de mise en route (mode SOAP) : assemblage de portfolios PDF à l’aide de l’API Java quick-start-soap-mode-assembling-pdf-portfolios-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code Java suivant crée un portfolio PDF. Le portfolio PDF est enregistré sous la forme d’un fichier PDF nommé AssemblerResultPortfolio.pdf. (Voir Assembler des portfolios PDF.)

 /*
     * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
     * in the class path:
     * 1. adobe-assembler-client.jar
     * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
     * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
     * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
     * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the Forms Server is not deployed
     * on JBoss)
     *
     * These JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
     *
     * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
     *
     * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/jboss/bin/client
     *
     * SOAP required JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
     *
     * If you want to invoke a remote Forms Server instance and there is a
     * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
     * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
     * you have to include these additional JAR files
     *
     * For information about the SOAP
     * mode, see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
     * with AEM Forms
     *
     * This is the DDX file used to create a PDF portfolio:
     * <DDX xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/">
     * <PDF result="portfolio1.pdf">
     * <Portfolio>
     * <Navigator source="myNavigator">
     * <Resource name="navigator/image.xxx" source="myImage.png"/>
     * </Navigator>
     * </Portfolio>
     * <PackageFiles source="dog1"  >
     * <FieldData name="X">72</FieldData>
     * <FieldData name="Y">72</FieldData>
     * <File filename="saint_bernard.jpg" mimetype="image/jpeg"/>
     * </PackageFiles>
     * <PackageFiles source="dog2"  >
     * <FieldData name="X">120</FieldData>
     * <FieldData name="Y">216</FieldData>
     * <File filename="greyhound.pdf"/>
     * </PackageFiles>
     * </PDF>
     * </DDX>
     */
 import com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.*;

 import java.util.*;
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.FileInputStream;
 import com.adobe.idp.Document;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;

 public class CreatePDFPortfolioSOAP {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
         try{
             //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms
             Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT, "https://'[server]:[port]'");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");

             //Create a ServiceClientFactory instance
             ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);

             //Create an AssemblerServiceClient object
             AssemblerServiceClient assemblerClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(myFactory);

             //Create a FileInputStream object based on an existing DDX file
             FileInputStream myDDXFile = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\portfolioAssembly.xml");
             FileInputStream myNavFile = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\AdobeOnImage.nav");

             //Create a Document object based on the DDX file
             Document myDDX = new Document(myDDXFile);
             Document myNav = new Document(myNavFile);

             //Create a Map object to store PDF source documents
             Map<String,Object> input = new HashMap<String, Object>();
             FileInputStream mySourceNavImage = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\myImage.png");
             FileInputStream mySourceDog1 = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\saint_bernard.jpg");
             FileInputStream mySourceDog2 = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\greyhound.pdf");

             //Create a Document object based on the myImage.png source file
             Document myPDFNavImageSource = new Document(mySourceNavImage);

             //Create a Document object based on the MyFirstFile.pdf source file
             Document myPDFDog1Source = new Document(mySourceDog1);

             //Create a Document object based on the MySecondFile.txt source file
             Document myPDFDog2Source = new Document(mySourceDog2);

             //Place two entries into the Map object
             input.put("myNavigator", myNav);
             input.put("myImage.png",myPDFNavImageSource);
             input.put("dog1",myPDFDog1Source);
             input.put("dog2",myPDFDog2Source);

             //Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object
             AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec();
             assemblerSpec.setFailOnError(false);

             //Submit the job to Assembler service
             AssemblerResult jobResult = assemblerClient.invokeDDX(myDDX,input,assemblerSpec);
             Map<String,Document> allDocs = jobResult.getDocuments();

             //Retrieve the result PDF document from the Map object
             Document outDoc = null;

             //Iterate through the map object to retrieve the result PDF document
             for (Iterator<Map.Entry<String,Document>> i = allDocs.entrySet().iterator(); i.hasNext();) {
                 // Retrieve the Map object?s value
                 Map.Entry<String,Document> e = (Map.Entry<String,Document>)i.next();

                 //Get the key name as specified in the
                 //DDX document
                 String keyName = (String)e.getKey();
                 if (keyName.equalsIgnoreCase("portfolio1.pdf"))
                 {
                     Object o = e.getValue();
                     outDoc = (Document)o;

                     //Save the result PDF file
                     File myOutFile = new File("C:\\Adobe\AssemblerResultPortfolio.pdf");
                     outDoc.copyToFile(myOutFile);
                 }
             }

         }catch (Exception e) {
             e.printStackTrace();
         }
     }
 }

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : assembler plusieurs fragments XDP à l’aide de l’API Java. quick-start-soap-mode-assembling-multiple-xdp-fragments-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code Java suivant assemble des fragments XDP basés sur les fichiers XDP suivants : tuc018_template_flowed.xdp, tuc018_contact.xdp et tuc018_patient.xdp. Le document XDP assemblé qui contient tous les fragments est enregistré en tant que fichier XDP nommé AssemblerResultXDP.xdp. (Voir Assembler plusieurs fragments XDP.)

 /*
     * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
     * in the class path:
     * 1. adobe-assembler-client.jar
     * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
     * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
     * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
     * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the Forms Server is not deployed
     * on JBoss)
     * 6. activation.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 7. axis.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 8. commons-codec-1.3.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 9.  commons-collections-3.1.jar  (required for SOAP mode)
     * 10. commons-discovery.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 11. commons-logging.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 12. dom3-xml-apis-2.5.0.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 13. jaxen-1.1-beta-9.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 14. jaxrpc.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 15. log4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 16. mail.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 17. saaj.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 18. wsdl4j.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 19. xalan.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 20. xbean.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     * 21. xercesImpl.jar (required for SOAP mode)
     *
     * These JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common
     *
     * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss
     *
     * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
     * <install directory>/jboss/bin/client
     *
     * SOAP required JAR files are in the following path:
     * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
     *
     * If you want to invoke a remote Forms Server instance and there is a
     * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is
     * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
     * you have to include these additional JAR files
     *
     * For information about the SOAP
     * mode, see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
     * with AEM Forms
     *
     * The following XML represents the DDX document used in this quick start:
     * <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
     * <DDX xmlns="https://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/">
     * <XDP result="tuc018result.xdp">
     * <XDP source="tuc018_template_flowed.xdp">
     * <XDPContent insertionPoint="ddx_fragment" source="tuc018_contact.xdp" fragment="subPatientContact" required="false"/>
     * <XDPContent insertionPoint="ddx_fragment" source="tuc018_patient.xdp" fragment="subPatientPhysical" required="false"/>
     * <XDPContent insertionPoint="ddx_fragment" source="tuc018_patient.xdp" fragment="subPatientHealth" required="false"/>
     * </XDP>
     * </XDP>
     * </DDX>
     */
 import com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.*;
 import java.util.*;
 import java.io.File;
 import java.io.FileInputStream;
 import com.adobe.idp.Document;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
 import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;

 public class AssembleFragmentsSOAP
 {
     public static void main(String[] args) {
         try{
             //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms
             Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT, "https://'[server]:[port]'");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
             connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");

             //Create a ServiceClientFactory instance
             ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);

             //Create an AssemblerServiceClient object
             AssemblerServiceClient assemblerClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(myFactory);

             //Create a FileInputStream object based on an existing DDX file
             FileInputStream myDDXFile = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\fragmentDDX.xml");

             //Create a Document object based on the DDX file
             Document myDDX = new Document(myDDXFile);

             //Create a Map object to store the input XDP files
             Map inputs = new HashMap();
             FileInputStream inSource = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\tuc018_template_flowed.xdp");
             FileInputStream inFragment1 = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\tuc018_contact.xdp");
             FileInputStream inFragment2 = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\tuc018_patient.xdp");

             //Create a Document object
             Document myMapSource = new Document(inSource);

             //Create a Document object
             Document inFragment1Doc = new Document(inFragment1);

             //Create a Document object
             Document inFragment2Doc = new Document(inFragment2);

             //Place all the XDP files into the MAP
             inputs.put("tuc018_template_flowed.xdp",myMapSource);
             inputs.put("tuc018_contact.xdp",inFragment1Doc);
             inputs.put("tuc018_patient.xdp",inFragment2Doc);


             //Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object
             AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec();
             assemblerSpec.setFailOnError(false);

             //Submit the job to Assembler service
             AssemblerResult jobResult = assemblerClient.invokeDDX(myDDX,inputs,assemblerSpec);
             java.util.Map allDocs = jobResult.getDocuments();

             //Retrieve the result PDF document from the Map object
             Document outDoc = null;

             //Iterate through the map object to retrieve the result XDP document
             for (Iterator i = allDocs.entrySet().iterator(); i.hasNext();) {
                 // Retrieve the Map object's value
                 Map.Entry e = (Map.Entry)i.next();

                 //Get the key name as specified in the
                 //DDX document
                 String keyName = (String)e.getKey();
                 if (keyName.equalsIgnoreCase("tuc018result.xdp"))
                 {
                     Object o = e.getValue();
                     outDoc = (Document)o;

                     //Save the result XDP file
                     File myOutFile = new File("C:\\AssemblerResultXDP.xdp");
                     outDoc.copyToFile(myOutFile);
                 }
             }
         }catch (Exception e) {
             e.printStackTrace();
         }
     }
 }

Démarrage rapide (mode SOAP) : supprimer un document PDF à l’aide de l’API Java. quick-start-soap-mode-redacting-a-pdf-document-using-the-java-api

L’exemple de code suivant rédige un document PDF à l’aide de PDFUtility.

NOTE
PDFUtility ne peut rédiger que les PDF marqués pour rédaction à l’aide d’Acrobat.
/*
 * This Java Quick Start uses the SOAP mode and contains the following JAR files
 * in the class path:
 * 1. adobe-pdfutility-client.jar
 * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar
 * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar
 * 4. adobe-utilities.jar
 * 5. jboss-client.jar (use a different JAR file if AEM Forms is not deployed
 * on JBoss)
 *
 * These JAR files are in the following path:
 * <install directory>/Adobe/Adobe_Experience_Manager_forms/sdk/client-libs/common
 *
 * The adobe-utilities.jar file is in the following path:
 * <install directory>/Adobe/Adobe_Experience_Manager_forms/sdk/client-libs/jboss
 *
 * The jboss-client.jar file is in the following path:
 * <install directory>/Adobe/Adobe_Experience_Manager_forms/jboss/bin/client
 *
 * If you want to invoke a remote AEM Forms instance and there is a
 * firewall between the client application and AEM Forms, then it is
 * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,
 * you have to include additional JAR files in the following
 * path
 * <install directory>/Adobe/Adobe_Experience_Manager_forms/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty
 *
 * For information about the SOAP
 * mode and the additional JAR files that need to be included,
 * see "Setting connection properties" in Programming
 * with AEM Forms
 *
 * For complete details about the location of the AEM Forms JAR files,
 * see "Including AEM Forms library files" in Programming
 * with AEM Forms
 */

import java.util.*;
import com.adobe.livecycle.pdfutility.client.*;
import java.io.*;
import com.adobe.idp.Document;
import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory;
import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties;

public class RedactPDF
{
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        try
        {
            //Set connection properties required to invoke AEM Forms
            Properties connectionProps = new Properties();
            connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_SOAP_ENDPOINT, "https://'[server]:[port]'");
            connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SOAP_PROTOCOL);
            connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss");
            connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator");
            connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password");

            // Create a ServiceClientFactory object
            ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps);

            // Create a PDF Utility client
            PDFUtilityServiceClient pdfUt = new PDFUtilityServiceClient(myFactory);

            // Specify a PDF document to Redact
            FileInputStream fileInputStream = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\\RedactMarked.pdf");
            Document inDoc = new Document(fileInputStream);
            RedactionOptionSpec spec = new RedactionOptionSpec();

            // Convert the PDF document to redact
            RedactionResult redRes = pdfUt.redact(inDoc,spec);

            Document redactPDF = redRes.getDocument();

            //Save the returned Document object as an XDP file
            File redactedFile = new File("C:\\Adobe\\Redacted.pdf");
            redactPDF.copyToFile(redactedFile);
        }
        catch (Exception e)
        {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}
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