Samples and examples in this document are only for AEM Forms on JEE environment.
About the Convert PDF Service
The Convert PDF service converts PDF documents to PostScript and to a number of image formats (JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, and TIFF). Converting a PDF document to PostScript is useful for unattended server-based printing on any PostScript printer. Converting a PDF document to a multipage TIFF file is practical when archiving documents in content management systems that do not support PDF documents.
You can accomplish these tasks using the Convert PDF service:
For more information about the Convert PDF service, see Services Reference for AEM Forms.
This topic describes how you can use the Convert PDF Service API (Java and web service) to programmatically convert PDF documents to PostScript files. The PDF document that is converted to a PostScript file must be a non-interactive PDF document. That is, if you attempt to convert an interactive PDF document to a PostScript file, an exception is thrown.
For more information about the Convert PDF service, see Services Reference for AEM Forms.
To convert a PDF document to a PostScript file, perform the following steps:
Include project files
Include the necessary files into your development project. If you are creating a client application by using Java, include the necessary JAR files. If you are using web services, make sure you include the proxy files.
Create a Convert PDF client
Before you can programmatically perform a Convert PDF service operation, you must create a Convert PDF service client. If you are using the Java API, create a ConvertPdfServiceClient
object. If you are using the web service API, create a ConvertPDFServiceService
object.
This section uses web service functionality that is introduced in AEM Forms. To access new functionality, you have to construct your proxy object using the lc_version
attribute. (See “Accessing new functionality using web services” in Invoking AEM Forms using Web Services.)
Reference the PDF document to convert to a PostScript file
Reference the PDF document that you want to convert to a PostScript file. As stated earlier in this topic, the PDF document must be a non-interactive PDF document. If you attempt to convert an interactive PDF document to a PostScript file, an exception is thrown.
Set conversion run-time options
When converting a PDF document to a PostScript file, you can define run-time options that specify the PostScript type that is created. For example, you can define a level 3 PostScript file.
Typically, the generated PostScript file will reflect the size of input PDF document. If you select the ShrinkToFit
option (which shrinks the output of the PostScript file to fit the page), you will not see a difference between the input PDF document and the generated PostScript file. The ShrinkToFit
option takes effect only if you select to print on a smaller page size than the input PDF document. To select a smaller page size, define the PageSize
option. In addition, it is recommended that you set the RotateAndCenter
option to true
to obtain the correct PostScript output.
Likewise, if you select the ExpandToFit
option (which expands the output of the PostScript file to fit the page), it takes effect only if you select to print on a larger page size than the input PDF document. To select a larger page size, define the PageSize
option. In addition, it is recommended that you set the RotateAndCenter
option to true
to obtain the correct PostScript output.
For information about the run-time values that you can set, see the ToPSOptionsSpec
class reference in AEM Forms API Reference.
Convert the PDF document to a PostScript file
After you create the service client and set run-time options, you can invoke the PostScript conversion operation. This operation will need information about the document to convert, including the preferred PostScript level for the target document.
Save the PostScript file
After you convert the PDF document to PostScript, you can save the output as a PostScript file.
See also
Convert a PDF document to PS using the Java API
Convert a PDF document to PS using the web service API
Including AEM Forms Java library files
Convert PDF Service API Quick Starts
Convert a PDF document to PostScript by using the Convert PDF Service API (Java):
Include project files.
Include client JAR files, such as adobe-convertpdf-client.jar, in your Java project’s class path.
Create a Convert PDF client.
ServiceClientFactory
object that contains connection properties.ConvertPdfServiceClient
object by using its constructor and passing the ServiceClientFactory
object.Reference the PDF document to convert to a PostScript file.
java.io.FileInputStream
object by using its constructor and pass a string value that specifies the location of the PDF document to convert.com.adobe.idp.Document
object that stores the PDF document by using the com.adobe.idp.Document
constructor. Pass the java.io.FileInputStream
object that contains the PDF document.Set conversion run-time options.
ToPSOptionsSpec
object by invoking its constructor.ToPSOptionsSpec
object. For example, to define the PostScript level that is created, invoke the ToPSOptionsSpec
object’s setPsLevel
method and pass a PSLevel
enumeration value that specifies the PostScript level. For information about all run-time values that you can set, see the ToPSOptionsSpec
class reference in AEM Forms API Reference.Convert the PDF document to a PostScript file.
Invoke the ConvertPdfServiceClient
object’s toPS2
method and pass the following values:
com.adobe.idp.Document
object that represents the PDF document to convert to a PostScript file.ToPSOptionsSpec
object that specifies PostScript run-time options.The toPS2
method returns a Document
object that contains the new PostScript document.
Save the PostScript file.
java.io.File
object and ensure that the file name extension is .ps.Document
object’s copyToFile
method to copy the contents of the Document
object to the file (ensure that you use the Document
object that was returned by the toPS2
method).See also
Quick Start (SOAP mode): Converting a PDF document to PostScript using the Java API
Including AEM Forms Java library files
Convert a PDF document to PostScript by using the Convert PDF 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/ConvertPDFService?WSDL&lc_version=9.0.1
.
Replace localhost
with the IP address of the server hosting AEM Forms.
Create a Convert PDF client.
Create a ConvertPdfServiceClient
object by using its default constructor.
Create a ConvertPdfServiceClient.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/ConvertPDFService?blob=mtom
.) You do not need to use the lc_version
attribute. However, specify ?blob=mtom
.
Create a System.ServiceModel.BasicHttpBinding
object by getting the value of the ConvertPdfServiceClient.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:
ConvertPdfServiceClient.ClientCredentials.UserName.UserName
.ConvertPdfServiceClient.ClientCredentials.UserName.Password
.HttpClientCredentialType.Basic
to the field BasicHttpBindingSecurity.Transport.ClientCredentialType
.BasicHttpSecurityMode.TransportCredentialOnly
to the field BasicHttpBindingSecurity.Security.Mode
.Reference the PDF document to convert to a PostScript file.
BLOB
object by using its constructor. The BLOB
object is used to store a PDF document that is converted to a PostScript file.System.IO.FileStream
object by invoking its constructor and passing a string value that represents the file location of the PDF document to convert and the mode to open the file in.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, starting position, and stream length to read.BLOB
object by assigning its MTOM
field with the contents of the byte array.Set conversion run-time options.
ToPSOptionsSpec
object by invoking its constructor.ToPSOptionsSpec
object’s data member. For example, to define the PostScript level that is created, assign a PSLevel
enumeration value to the ToPSOptionsSpec
object’s psLevel
data member.Convert the PDF document to a PostScript file.
Invoke the GeneratePDFServiceService
object’s toPS2
method and pass the following values:
BLOB
object that represents the PDF document to convert to a PostScript fileToPSOptionsSpec
object that specifies run-time optionsAfter the conversion is complete, extract the binary data that represents the PostScript document by accessing its BLOB
object’s MTOM
property. This returns a byte array that you can write out to a PostScript file.
Save the PostScript file.
System.IO.FileStream
object by invoking its constructor. Pass a string value that represents the file location of the PS file.BLOB
object that was returned by the encryptPDFUsingPassword
method. Populate the byte array by getting the value of the BLOB
object’s MTOM
field.System.IO.BinaryWriter
object by invoking its constructor and passing the System.IO.FileStream
object.System.IO.BinaryWriter
object’s Write
method and passing the byte array.See also
Invoking AEM Forms using SwaRef
You can use the Convert PDF service to programmatically convert PDF documents to image formats, which include JPEG, JPEG 2000, TIFF, and PNG. By converting a PDF document to an image file, you can use the PDF document as an image file. For example, you can place the image in an enterprise content management system for storage.
When converting a PDF document to an image, the Convert PDF service creates a separate image for each page in the document. That is, if the document has 20 pages, the Convert PDF service creates 20 image files. When converting a PDF document to an image format, you can create individual images for each page within the PDF document or a single image file for the entire PDF document.
For more information about the Convert PDF service, see Services Reference for AEM Forms.
To convert a PDF document to any of the supported types, perform the following steps:
Include project files
Include the necessary files into your development project. If you are creating a client application by using Java, include the necessary JAR files. If you are using web services, make sure you include the proxy files.
Create a Convert PDF client
Before you can programmatically perform a Convert PDF service operation, you must create a Convert PDF service client. If you are using the Java API, create a ConvertPdfServiceClient
object. If you are using the web service API, create a ConvertPDFServiceService
object.
Retrieve the PDF document to convert
You must retrieve the PDF document to convert to an image. You cannot convert an interactive PDF document to an image. If you attempt to do so, an exception is thrown. To convert an interactive PDF document to an image file, you must flatten the PDF document before you convert it. (See Flattening PDF Documents.)
Set run-time options
You must set run-time options such as the image format and the resolution values. For information about the run-time values, see the ToImageOptionsSpec
class reference in AEM Forms API Reference.
Convert the PDF to an image
After you create the service client and set run-time options, you can convert the PDF document to an image. A collection object that contains the images is returned.
Retrieve the image files from a collection
You can retrieve image files from a collection object that the Convert PDF service returns. Each element in the collection is a com.adobe.idp.Document
instance (or a BLOB
instance if you are using web services) that you can save as an image file, such as a JPG file.
The format of the image file is dependent on the ImageConvertFormat
run-time option. That is, if you set the ImageConvertFormat
run-time option to ImageConvertFormat.JPEG
, you can save image files as JPG files.
See also
Including AEM Forms Java library files
Convert PDF Service API Quick Starts
Convert a PDF document to an image format by using the Convert PDF service API (Java):
Include project files.
Include client JAR files, such as adobe-convertpdf-client.jar, in your Java project’s class path.
Create a Convert PDF client.
ServiceClientFactory
object that contains connection properties.ConvertPdfServiceClient
object by using its constructor and passing the ServiceClientFactory
object.Retrieve the PDF document to convert.
java.io.FileInputStream
object that represents the PDF document to convert by using its constructor and passing a string value that specifies the location of the PDF document.com.adobe.idp.Document
object by using its constructor and passing the java.io.FileInputStream
object.Set run-time options.
ToImageOptionsSpec
object by using its constructor.setImageConvertFormat
method and passing an ImageConvertFormat
enum value that specifies the format type.Setting the ImageConvertFormat
enumeration value is mandatory.
Convert the PDF to an image.
Invoke the ConvertPdfServiceClient
object’s toImage2
method and pass the following values:
com.adobe.idp.Document
object that represents the PDF file to convert.com.adobe.livecycle.converpdfservice.client.ToImageOptionsSpec
object that contains the various preferences about the target image format.The toImage2
method returns a java.util.List
object that contains images. Each element in the collection is a com.adobe.idp.Document
instance.
Retrieve the image files from a collection.
Iterate through the java.util.List
object to determine whether images are present. Each element is a com.adobe.idp.Document
instance. Save the image by invoking the com.adobe.idp.Document
object’s copyToFile
method and passing a java.io.File
object.
See also
Quick Start (SOAP mode): Converting a PDF document to JPEG files using the Java API
Convert a PDF document to an image format by using the Convert PDF 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/ConvertPDFService?WSDL&lc_version=9.0.1
.
Replace localhost
with the IP address of the server hosting AEM Forms.
Create a convert PDF client.
Create a ConvertPdfServiceClient
object by using its default constructor.
Create a ConvertPdfServiceClient.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/ConvertPDFService?blob=mtom
.) You do not need to use the lc_version
attribute. However, specify ?blob=mtom
.
Create a System.ServiceModel.BasicHttpBinding
object by getting the value of the ConvertPdfServiceClient.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:
ConvertPdfServiceClient.ClientCredentials.UserName.UserName
.ConvertPdfServiceClient.ClientCredentials.UserName.Password
.HttpClientCredentialType.Basic
to the field BasicHttpBindingSecurity.Transport.ClientCredentialType
.BasicHttpSecurityMode.TransportCredentialOnly
to the field BasicHttpBindingSecurity.Security.Mode
.Retrieve the PDF document to convert.
BLOB
object by using its constructor. This BLOB
object is used to store the PDF form.System.IO.FileStream
object by invoking its constructor. Pass a string value that specifies the location of the PDF form and the mode to open the file in.System.IO.FileStream
object. Determine the size of the byte array by getting the System.IO.FileStream
object’s Length
property.System.IO.FileStream
object’s Read
method. Pass 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.Set run-time options.
ToImageOptionsSpec
object by using its constructor.setImageConvertFormat
method and passing an ImageConvertFormat
enumeration value that specifies the format type.Setting the ImageConvertFormat
enumeration value is mandatory.
Convert the PDF to an image.
Invoke the ConvertPDFServiceService
object’s toImage2
method and pass the following values:
BLOB
object that represents the file to be convertedToImageOptionsSpec
object that contains the various preferences about the target image formatThe toImage2
method returns a MyArrayOfBLOB
object that contains the newly created image files.
Retrieve the image files from a collection.
MyArrayOfBLOB
object by getting the value of its Count
field. Each element is a BLOB
object that contains the image.MyArrayOfBLOB
object and save each image file.See also
Invoking AEM Forms using SwaRef