Rendering Interactive PDF Forms rendering-interactive-pdf-forms
Samples and examples in this document are only for AEM Forms on JEE environment.
The Forms service renders interactive PDF forms to client devices, typically web browsers, to collect information from users. After an interactive form is rendered, a user can enter data into form fields and click a submit button located on the form to send information back to the Forms service. Adobe Reader or Acrobat must be installed on the computer hosting the client web browser in order for an interactive PDF form to be visible.
Sample loan application
A sample loan application is introduced to demonstrate how the Forms service uses interactive forms to collect information from users. This application lets a user fill in a form with data required to secure a loan and then submits data to the Forms service. The following diagram shows the loan application’s logic flow.
The following table describes the steps in this diagram.
GetLoanForm Java Servlet is invoked from an HTML page.GetLoanForm Java Servlet uses the Forms service Client API to render the loan form to the client web browser. (See Render an interactive PDF form using the Java API.)HandleData Java Servlet. (See "Loan form".)HandleData Java Servlet uses the Forms service Client API to process the form submission and retrieve form data. The data is then stored in an enterprise database. (See Handling Submitted Forms.)Loan form
This interactive loan form is rendered by the sample loan application’s GetLoanForm Java Servlet.
Confirmation form
This form is rendered by the sample loan application’s HandleData Java Servlet.
The HandleData Java Servlet prepopulates this form with the user’s first and last name and the amount. After the form is prepopulated, it is sent to the client web browser. (See Prepopulating Forms with Flowable Layouts)
Java Servlets
The sample loan application is an example of a Forms service application that exists as a Java Servlet. A Java Servlet is a Java program running on a J2EE application server, such as WebSphere, and contains Forms service Client API code.
The following code shows the syntax of a Java Servlet named GetLoanForm:
public class GetLoanForm extends HttpServlet implements Servlet {
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp
throws ServletException, IOException {
}
public void doPost(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse resp
throws ServletException, IOException {
}
Normally, you would not place Forms service Client API code within a Java Servlet’s doGet or doPost method. It is better programming practice to place this code within a separate class, instantiate the class from within the doPost method (or doGet method), and call the appropriate methods. However, for code brevity, the code examples in this section are kept to a minimum and code examples are placed in the doPost method.
Summary of steps
To render an interactive PDF form, perform the following tasks:
- Include project files.
- Create a Forms Client API object.
- Specify URI values.
- Attach files to the form (Optional).
- Render an interactive PDF form.
- Write the form data stream to the client web browser.
Include project files
Include necessary files into your development project. If you are creating a client application using Java, include the necessary JAR files. If you are using web services, ensure that you include the proxy files.
Create a Forms Client API object
Before you can programmatically perform a Forms service Client API operation, you must create a Forms Client API object. If you are using the Java API, create a FormsServiceClient object. If you are using the Forms web service API, create a FormsService object.
Specify URI values
You can specify URI values that are required by the Forms service to render a form. A form design that is saved as part of a Forms application can be referenced by using the content root URI value repository:///. For example, consider the following form design named Loan.xdp located within a Forms application named FormsApplication:
To access this form design, specify Applications/FormsApplication/1.0/FormsFolder/Loan.xdp as the form name (the first parameter passed to the renderPDFForm method) and repository:/// as the content root URI value.
The path to a resource in a Forms application is:
Applications/Application-name/Application-version/Folder.../Filename
The following values show some examples of URI values:
- Applications/AppraisalReport/1.0/Forms/FullForm.xdp
- Applications/AnotherApp/1.1/Assets/picture.jpg
- Applications/SomeApp/2.0/Resources/Data/XSDs/MyData.xsd
When you render an interactive form, you can define URI values such as the target URL to where form data is posted. The target URL can be defined in one of the following ways:
- On the Submit button while designing the form design in Designer
- By using the Forms service Client API
If the target URL is defined within the form design, do not override it with the Forms service Client API. That is, setting the target URL using the Forms API resets the specified URL in the form design to the one specified using the API. If you wish to submit the PDF form to the target URL specified in the form design, then programmatically set the target URL to an empty string.
If you have a form that contains a submit button and a calculate button (with a corresponding script that runs at the server), you can programmatically define the URL to where the form is sent to execute the script. Use the submit button on the form design to specify the URL to where form data is posted. (See Calculating Form Data.)
com.adobe.idp.Document instance to the Forms service. The com.adobe.idp.Document instance contains a form design. (See Passing Documents to the Forms Service.)Attach files to the form
You can attach files to a form. When you render a PDF form with file attachments, users can retrieve the file attachments in Acrobat using the file attachment pane. You can attach different file types to a form, such as a text file, or to a binary file such as a JPG file.
Render an interactive PDF form
To render a form, use a form design that was created in Designer and saved as an XDP or PDF file. As well, you can render a form that was created using Acrobat and saved as a PDF file. To render an interactive PDF form, invoke the FormsServiceClient object’s renderPDFForm method or renderPDFForm2 method.
The renderPDFForm uses a URLSpec object. The content root to the XDP file is passed to the Forms service using the URLSpec object’s setContentRootURI method. The Form design name ( formQuery) is passed as a separate parameter value. The two values are concatenated to get the absolute reference to the form design.
The renderPDFForm2 method accepts a com.adobe.idp.Document instance that contains the XDP or PDF document to render.
Render an interactive PDF form using the Java API render-an-interactive-pdf-form-using-the-java-api
Render an interactive PDF form by using the Forms API (Java):
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Include project files
Include client JAR files, such as adobe-forms-client.jar, in your Java project’s class path.
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Create a Forms Client API object
- Create a
ServiceClientFactoryobject that contains connection properties. - Create an
FormsServiceClientobject by using its constructor and passing theServiceClientFactoryobject.
- Create a
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Specify URI values
- Create a
URLSpecobject that stores URI values by using its constructor. - Invoke the
URLSpecobject’ssetApplicationWebRootmethod and pass a string value that represents the application’s web root. - Invoke the
URLSpecobject’ssetContentRootURImethod and pass a string value that specifies the content root URI value. Ensure that the form design is in the content root URI. If not, the Forms service throws an exception. To reference the repository, specifyrepository:///. - Invoke the
URLSpecobject’ssetTargetURLmethod and pass a string value that specifies the target URL value to where form data is posted. If you define the target URL in the form design, you can pass an empty string. You can also specify the URL to where a form is sent to perform calculations.
- Create a
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Attach files to the form
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Create a
java.util.HashMapobject to store file attachments by using its constructor. -
Invoke the
java.util.HashMapobject’sputmethod for each file to attach to the rendered form. Pass the following values to this method:- A string value that specifies the name of the file attachment, including the file name extension.
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A
com.adobe.idp.Documentobject that contains the file attachment.
note note NOTE Repeat this step for each file to attach to the form. This step is optional and you can pass nullif you do not want to send file attachments. -
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Render an interactive PDF form
Invoke the
FormsServiceClientobject’srenderPDFFormmethod and pass the following values:- A string value that specifies the form design name, including the file name extension. If you reference a form design that is part of a Forms application, ensure that you specify the complete path, such as
Applications/FormsApplication/1.0/FormsFolder/Loan.xdp. - A
com.adobe.idp.Documentobject that contains data to merge with the form. If you do not want to merge data, pass an emptycom.adobe.idp.Documentobject. - A
PDFFormRenderSpecobject that stores run-time options. This is an optional parameter and you can specifynullif you do not want to specify run-time options. - A
URLSpecobject that contains URI values that are required by the Forms service. - A
java.util.HashMapobject that stores file attachments. This is an optional parameter and you can specifynullif you do not want to attach files to the form.
The
renderPDFFormmethod returns aFormsResultobject that contains a form data stream that must be written to the client web browser. - A string value that specifies the form design name, including the file name extension. If you reference a form design that is part of a Forms application, ensure that you specify the complete path, such as
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Write the form data stream to the client web browser
- Create a
com.adobe.idp.Documentobject by invoking theFormsResultobject 'sgetOutputContentmethod. - Get the content type of the
com.adobe.idp.Documentobject by invoking itsgetContentTypemethod. - Set the
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponseobject’s content type by invoking itssetContentTypemethod and passing the content type of thecom.adobe.idp.Documentobject. - Create a
javax.servlet.ServletOutputStreamobject used to write the form data stream to the client web browser by invoking thejavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponseobject’sgetOutputStreammethod. - Create a
java.io.InputStreamobject by invoking thecom.adobe.idp.Documentobject’sgetInputStreammethod. - Create a byte array and populate it with the form data stream by invoking the
InputStreamobject’sreadmethod and passing the byte array as an argument. - Invoke the
javax.servlet.ServletOutputStreamobject’swritemethod to send the form data stream to the client web browser. Pass the byte array to thewritemethod.
- Create a
Render an interactive PDF form using the web service API render-an-interactive-pdf-form-using-the-web-service-api
Render an interactive PDF form by using the Forms API (web service):
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Include project files
- Create Java proxy classes that consume the Forms service WSDL.
- Include the Java proxy classes into your class path.
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Create a Forms Client API object
Create a
FormsServiceobject and set authentication values. -
Specify URI values
- Create a
URLSpecobject that stores URI values by using its constructor. - Invoke the
URLSpecobject’ssetApplicationWebRootmethod and pass a string value that represents the application’s web root. - Invoke the
URLSpecobject’ssetContentRootURImethod and pass a string value that specifies the content root URI value. Ensure that the form design is in the content root URI. If not, the Forms service throws an exception. To reference the repository, specifyrepository:///. - Invoke the
URLSpecobject’ssetTargetURLmethod and pass a string value that specifies the target URL value to where form data is posted. If you define the target URL in the form design, you can pass an empty string. You can also specify the URL to where a form is sent to perform calculations.
- Create a
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Attach files to the form
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Create a
java.util.HashMapobject to store file attachments by using its constructor. -
Invoke the
java.util.HashMapobject’sputmethod for each file to attach to the rendered form. Pass the following values to this method:- A string value that specifies the name of the file attachment, including the file name extension
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A
BLOBobject that contains the file attachment
note note NOTE Repeat this step for each file to attach to the form. -
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Render an interactive PDF form
Invoke the
FormsServiceobject’srenderPDFFormmethod and pass the following values:- A string value that specifies the form design name, including the file name extension. If you reference a form design that is part of a Forms application, ensure that you specify the complete path, such as
Applications/FormsApplication/1.0/FormsFolder/Loan.xdp. - A
BLOBobject that contains data to merge with the form. If you do not want to merge data, passnull. - A
PDFFormRenderSpecobject that stores run-time options. This is an optional parameter and you can specifynullif you do not want to specify run-time options. - A
URLSpecobject that contains URI values that are required by the Forms service. - A
java.util.HashMapobject that stores file attachments. This is an optional parameter and you can specifynullif you do not want to attach files to the form. - An empty
com.adobe.idp.services.holders.BLOBHolderobject that is populated by the method. This is used to store the rendered PDF form. - An empty
javax.xml.rpc.holders.LongHolderobject that is populated by the method. (This argument will store the number of pages in the form.) - An empty
javax.xml.rpc.holders.StringHolderobject that is populated by the method. (This argument will store the locale value.) - An empty
com.adobe.idp.services.holders.FormsResultHolderobject that will contain the results of this operation.
The
renderPDFFormmethod populates thecom.adobe.idp.services.holders.FormsResultHolderobject that is passed as the last argument value with a form data stream that must be written to the client web browser. - A string value that specifies the form design name, including the file name extension. If you reference a form design that is part of a Forms application, ensure that you specify the complete path, such as
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Write the form data stream to the client web browser
- Create a
FormResultobject by getting the value of thecom.adobe.idp.services.holders.FormsResultHolderobject’svaluedata member. - Create a
BLOBobject that contains form data by invoking theFormsResultobject’sgetOutputContentmethod. - Get the content type of the
BLOBobject by invoking itsgetContentTypemethod. - Set the
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponseobject’s content type by invoking itssetContentTypemethod and passing the content type of theBLOBobject. - Create a
javax.servlet.ServletOutputStreamobject used to write the form data stream to the client web browser by invoking thejavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponseobject’sgetOutputStreammethod. - Create a byte array and populate it by invoking the
BLOBobject’sgetBinaryDatamethod. This task assigns the content of theFormsResultobject to the byte array. - Invoke the
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponseobject’swritemethod to send the form data stream to the client web browser. Pass the byte array to thewritemethod.
- Create a
Write the form data stream to the client web browser
When the Forms service renders a form, it returns a form data stream that you must write to the client web browser. When written to the client web browser, the form is visible to the user.