Samples and examples in this document are only for AEM Forms on JEE environment.
You can assemble a PDF document that contains bookmarks. For example, assume that you have a PDF document that does not contain bookmarks and you want to modify it by providing bookmarks. Using the Assembler service, you can pass it a PDF document that does not contain bookmarks and get back a PDF document that contains bookmarks.
Bookmarks contain the following properties:
For the purpose of this discussion, assume that the following DDX document is used.
<?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>
Within this DDX document, notice that the source attribute is assigned the value Loan.pdf
. This DDX document specifies that a single PDF document is passed to the Assembler service. When assembling a PDF document with bookmarks, you must specify a bookmark XML document that describes the bookmarks in the result document. To specify a bookmark XML document, ensure that the Bookmarks
element is specified in your DDX document.
In this example DDX document, the Bookmarks
element specifies doc2
as the value. This value indicates that the input map passed to the Assembler service contains a key named doc2
. The value of the doc2
key is a com.adobe.idp.Document
value that represents the bookmark XML document. (See “Bookmarks Language” in the Assembler Service and DDX Reference.)
This topic uses the following XML bookmarks language 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>
Within this bookmark XML document, notice the Action element that defines the action that is performed when a user clicks the bookmark. Under the Action element is the Launch element that launches applications, such as NotePad and opens files, such as PDF files. To open a PDF file, you must use the File element that specifies the file to open. For example, in the bookmark XML file specified in this section, the name of the file that is opened is LoanDetails.pdf.
For complete details about supported actions, see " Action
element" in the Assembler Service and DDX Reference.
Given the DDX document specified in this section and bookmark XML file as input, the Assembler service assembles a PDF document that contains the following bookmarks.
When a user clicks on the Open the Loan Details bookmark, the LoanDetails.pdf is opened. Likewise, when the user clicks on the Launch NotePad bookmark, NotePad is started.
Before reading this section, it is recommended that you be familiar with assembling PDF documents using the Assembler service. This section does not discuss concepts, such as creating a collection object that contains input documents or learning how to extract the results from the returned collection object. (See Programmatically Assembling PDF Documents.)
For more information about the Assembler service, see Services Reference for AEM Forms.
For more information about a DDX document, see Assembler Service and DDX Reference.
To assemble a PDF document that contains bookmarks, perform the following tasks:
Include project files
Include the necessary files in your development project. If you are creating a client application by using Java, include the necessary JAR files. If you are using web services, ensure that you include the proxy files.
The following JAR files must be added to your project’s class path:
if AEM Forms is deployed on a supported J2EE application server other than JBoss, you must replace the adobe-utilities.jar and jbossall-client.jar files with JAR files that are specific to the J2EE application server that AEM Forms is deployed on. For information about the location of all AEM Forms JAR files, see Including AEM Forms Java library files.
Create a PDF Assembler client
Before you can programmatically perform an Assembler operation, you must create an Assembler service client.
Reference an existing DDX document
A DDX document must be referenced to assemble a PDF document. This DDX document must contain the Bookmarks
element, which instructs the Assembler service to assemble a PDF that contains bookmarks. (See the DDX document shown earlier in this section for an example.)
Reference a PDF document to which bookmarks are added
Reference a PDF document to which bookmarks are added. It does not matter whether the referenced PDF document already contains bookmarks. If the Bookmarks
element is a child of the PDF source element, then the Bookmarks will replace those that already exist in the PDF source. However, if you want to keep the existing bookmarks, then ensure that Bookmarks
is a sibling of the PDF source element. For example, consider the following example:
<PDF result="foo">
<PDF source="inDoc"/>
<Bookmarks source="doc2"/>
</PDF>
Reference the bookmark XML document
To assemble a PDF that contains new bookmarks, you must reference a bookmark XML document. The bookmark XML document is passed to the Assembler service within the Map collection object. (See the bookmark XML document shown earlier in this section for an example.)
See “Bookmarks Language” in the Assembler Service and DDX Reference.
Add the PDF document and the bookmark XML document to a Map collection
You must add both the PDF document to which bookmarks are added and the bookmark XML document to the Map collection. Therefore the Map collection object contains two elements: a PDF document and the bookmark XML document.
Set run-time options
You can set run-time options that control the behavior of the Assembler service while it performs a job. For example, you can set an option that instructs the Assembler service to continue processing a job if an error is encountered. For information about the run-time options that you can set, see the AssemblerOptionSpec
class reference in AEM Forms API Reference.
Assemble the PDF document
To assemble a PDF document that contains new bookmarks, use the Assembler service’s invokeDDX
operation. The reason why you must use the invokeDDX
operation as opposed to other Assembler service operations such as invokeOneDocument
is because the Assembler service requires a bookmark XML document that is passed within the Map collection object. This object is a parameter of the invokeDDX
operation.
Save the PDF document that contains bookmarks
You must extract the results from the returned map object and save the corresponding PDF document. (See “Extract the results” in Programmatically Assembling PDF Documents.)
See also
Including AEM Forms Java library files
Programmatically Assembling PDF Documents
Assemble a PDF document with bookmarks by using the Assembler Service API (Java):
Include project files.
Include client JAR files, such as adobe-assembler-client.jar, in your Java project’s class path.
Create a PDF Assembler client.
ServiceClientFactory
object that contains connection properties. (See Setting connection properties.)AssemblerServiceClient
object by using its constructor and passing the ServiceClientFactory
object.Reference an existing DDX document.
java.io.FileInputStream
object that represents the DDX document by using its constructor and passing a string value that specifies the location of the DDX file.com.adobe.idp.Document
object by using its constructor and passing the java.io.FileInputStream
object.Reference a PDF document to which bookmarks are added.
java.io.FileInputStream
object by using its constructor and passing the location of the PDF document.com.adobe.idp.Document
object by using its constructor and pass the java.io.FileInputStream
object that contains the PDF document.Reference the bookmark XML document.
java.io.FileInputStream
object by using its constructor and passing the location of the XML file that represents the bookmark XML document.com.adobe.idp.Document
object and pass the java.io.FileInputStream
object that contains the PDF document.Add the PDF document and the bookmark XML document to a Map collection.
Create a java.util.Map
object that is used to store both the input PDF document and the bookmark XML document.
Add the input PDF document by invoking the java.util.Map
object’s put
method and passing the following arguments:
com.adobe.idp.Document
object that contains the input PDF document.Add the bookmark XML document by invoking the java.util.Map
object’s put
method and passing the following arguments:
com.adobe.idp.Document
object that contains the bookmark XML document.Set run-time options.
AssemblerOptionSpec
object that stores run-time options by using its constructor.AssemblerOptionSpec
object. For example, to instruct the Assembler service to continue processing a job when an error occurs, invoke the AssemblerOptionSpec
object’s setFailOnError
method and pass false
.Assemble the PDF document.
Invoke the AssemblerServiceClient
object’s invokeDDX
method and pass the following required values:
com.adobe.idp.Document
object that represents the DDX document to be usedjava.util.Map
object that contains both the input PDF document and the bookmark XML document.com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.AssemblerOptionSpec
object that specifies the run-time options, including default font and job log levelThe invokeDDX
method returns a com.adobe.livecycle.assembler.client.AssemblerResult
object that contains the results of the job and any exceptions that occurred.
Save the PDF document that contains bookmarks.
To obtain the newly created PDF document, perform the following actions:
AssemblerResult
object’s getDocuments
method. This returns a java.util.Map
object.java.util.Map
object until you find the resultant com.adobe.idp.Document
object. (You can use the PDF result element specified in the DDX document to get the document.)com.adobe.idp.Document
object’s copyToFile
method to extract the PDF document.See also
Quick Start (SOAP mode): Assembling PDF documents with bookmarks using the Java API
Including AEM Forms Java library files
Assemble a PDF document with bookmarks by using the Assembler Service API (web service):
Include project files.
Create a Microsoft .NET project that uses MTOM. Ensure that you use the following WSDL definition: http://localhost:8080/soap/services/AssemblerService?WSDL&lc_version=9.0.1
.
Replace localhost
with the IP address of the server hosting AEM Forms.
Create a PDF Assembler client.
Create an AssemblerServiceClient
object by using its default constructor.
Create an AssemblerServiceClient.Endpoint.Address
object by using the System.ServiceModel.EndpointAddress
constructor. Pass a string value that specifies the WSDL to the AEM Forms service (for example, http://localhost:8080/soap/services/AssemblerService?blob=mtom
). You do not need to use the lc_version
attribute. This attribute is used when you create a service reference.
Create a System.ServiceModel.BasicHttpBinding
object by getting the value of the AssemblerServiceClient.Endpoint.Binding
field. Cast the return value to BasicHttpBinding
.
Set the System.ServiceModel.BasicHttpBinding
object’s MessageEncoding
field to WSMessageEncoding.Mtom
. This value ensures that MTOM is used.
Enable basic HTTP authentication by performing the following tasks:
AssemblerServiceClient.ClientCredentials.UserName.UserName
.AssemblerServiceClient.ClientCredentials.UserName.Password
.HttpClientCredentialType.Basic
to the field BasicHttpBindingSecurity.Transport.ClientCredentialType
.BasicHttpSecurityMode.TransportCredentialOnly
to the field BasicHttpBindingSecurity.Security.Mode
.Reference an existing DDX document.
BLOB
object by using its constructor. The BLOB
object is used to store the DDX document.System.IO.FileStream
object by invoking its constructor and passing a string value that represents the file location of the DDX document and the mode in which to open the file.System.IO.FileStream
object. You can determine the size of the byte array by getting the System.IO.FileStream
object’s Length
property.System.IO.FileStream
object’s Read
method and passing the byte array, the starting position, and the stream length to read.BLOB
object by assigning its MTOM
field with the contents of the byte array.Reference a PDF document to which bookmarks are added.
BLOB
object by using its constructor. The BLOB
object is used to store the input PDF.System.IO.FileStream
object by invoking its constructor and passing a string value that represents the file location of the input PDF document and the mode in which to open the file.System.IO.FileStream
object. You can determine the size of the byte array by getting the System.IO.FileStream
object’s Length
property.System.IO.FileStream
object’s Read
method and passing the byte array, the starting position, and the stream length to read.BLOB
object by assigning its MTOM
field with the contents of the byte array.Reference the bookmark XML document.
BLOB
object by using its constructor. The BLOB
object is used to store the bookmark XML document.System.IO.FileStream
object by invoking its constructor and passing a string value that represents the file location of the input PDF document and the mode in which to open the file.System.IO.FileStream
object. You can determine the size of the byte array by getting the System.IO.FileStream
object’s Length
property.System.IO.FileStream
object’s Read
method and passing the byte array, the starting position, and the stream length to read.BLOB
object by assigning its MTOM
field with the contents of the byte array.Add the PDF document and the bookmark XML document to a Map collection.
MyMapOf_xsd_string_To_xsd_anyType
object. This collection object is used to store the input PDF documents and the bookmark XML document.MyMapOf_xsd_string_To_xsd_anyType_Item
object.MyMapOf_xsd_string_To_xsd_anyType_Item
object’s key
field. This value must match the value of the PDF source element specified in the DDX document.BLOB
object that stores the PDF document to the MyMapOf_xsd_string_To_xsd_anyType_Item
object’s value
field.MyMapOf_xsd_string_To_xsd_anyType_Item
object to the MyMapOf_xsd_string_To_xsd_anyType
object. Invoke the MyMapOf_xsd_string_To_xsd_anyType
object’s Add
method and pass the MyMapOf_xsd_string_To_xsd_anyType
object. (Perform this task for each input PDF document and the bookmark XML document.)Set run-time options.
AssemblerOptionSpec
object that stores run-time options by using its constructor.AssemblerOptionSpec
object. For example, to instruct the Assembler service to continue processing a job when an error occurs, assign false
to the AssemblerOptionSpec
object’s failOnError
data member.Assemble the PDF document.
Invoke the AssemblerServiceClient
object’s invokeDDX
method and pass the following values:
BLOB
object that represents the DDX documentMyMapOf_xsd_string_To_xsd_anyType
array that contains the input documentsAssemblerOptionSpec
object that specifies run-time optionsThe invokeDDX
method returns an AssemblerResult
object that contains the results of the job and any exceptions that may have occurred.
Save the PDF document that contains bookmarks.
To obtain the newly created PDF document, perform the following actions:
AssemblerResult
object’s documents
field, which is a Map
object that contains the result PDF documents.Map
object until you find the key that matches the name of the resultant document. Then cast that array member’s value
to a BLOB
.BLOB
object’s MTOM
field. This returns an array of bytes that you can write out to a PDF file.See also