Development Environment Operating Systems GroupDocs.Search for Java can be executed on any Operating System with Java JDK installed.
Windows Desktops and Servers Linux Mac OS Supported Runtime **GroupDocs.**Search for Java supports Java run-time version 6 (1.6) and above.
Development Environments NetBeans IntelliJ IDEA Eclipse Installation from GroupDocs Artifactory using Maven GroupDocs hosts all Java APIs on GroupDocs Artifactory. You can easily use GroupDocs.Search for Java API directly in your Maven projects with simple configurations....Editor Product Solution GroupDocs...
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Detecting the GIF version The following sample of code will help you to detect the version of a loaded GIF image and extract some additional file format information.
Load a GIF image Extract the root metadata package Use the FileType property to obtain file format information AdvancedUsage.ManagingMetadataForSpecificFormats.Image.Gif.GifReadFileFormatProperties
using (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputGif)) { var root = metadata.GetRootPackage(); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.FileFormat); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Version); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.ByteOrder); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.MimeType); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Extension); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Width); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Height); } Working with XMP Metadata GroupDocs....Editor Product Solution GroupDocs...
For all supported image formats the GroupDocs.Metadata API allows extracting common image properties such as width and height, MIME type, byte order, etc. Please see the code snippet below for more information on the feature.
Load an image Extract the root metadata package Use the FileType property to obtain file format information AdvancedUsage.ManagingMetadataForSpecificFormats.Image.ImageReadFileFormatProperties
using (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputPng)) { var root = metadata.GetRootPackage(); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.FileFormat); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.ByteOrder); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.MimeType); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Extension); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Width); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Height); } More resources GitHub examples You may easily run the code above and see the feature in action in our GitHub examples:...Editor Product Solution GroupDocs...
This code snippet demonstrates how to extract information about known properties that can be encountered in a particular package.
Load a file to examine Get a collection of PropertyDescriptor instances for any desired metadata package Iterate through the extracted descriptors advanced_usage.GettingKnownPropertyDescriptors
try (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputDoc)) { WordProcessingRootPackage root = metadata.getRootPackageGeneric(); for (PropertyDescriptor descriptor : root.getDocumentProperties().getKnowPropertyDescriptors()) { System.out.println(descriptor.getName()); System.out.println(descriptor.getType()); System.out.println(descriptor.getAccessLevel()); for (PropertyTag tag : descriptor.getTags()) { System.out.println(tag); } System.out.println(); } } Note Not all possible properties are presented in the getKnowPropertyDescriptors collection....Editor Product Solution GroupDocs...