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  1. Get supported file formats | GroupDocs

    This article shows how to check supported file formats....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/parser/java/get-supported-fi...
  2. Getting known property descriptors | 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....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/metadata/java/getting-known-...
  3. Create custom format handler | GroupDocs

    This article shows how to implement one or several interfaces for the document's features and required redaction....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/redaction/java/create-custom...
  4. Loading specific file formats | GroupDocs

    In some cases it’s required to specify the document format manually to guarantee correct output produced by Groupdocs.Parser. The following are the cases when the document format must be specified manually: Markdown documents MHTML documents OTP documents (OpenDocument Presentation Template) Databases Emails from remote servers Here are the steps to specify the document format for Markup document. Instantiate the LoadOptions object and pass the document format in LoadOptions(FileFormat) constructor; Create Parser object and call any method....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/parser/java/loading-specific...
  5. Handling password required exception | GroupDocs

    This article shows how to handle missing document password exception with Groupdocs.Signature API....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/signature/java/handling-pass...
  6. Date range search | GroupDocs

    This article gives the knowledge that how to search by date with date range search using Java search API....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/nodejs-java/date-rang...
  7. Working with metadata in FLV files | GroupDocs

    Reading FLV header properties The Groupdocs.Metadata API supports extracting format-specific information from the FLV file header. The following are the steps to read the header of an FLV file. Load an FLV video Get the root metadata package Extract the native metadata package using the FlvRootPackage.getHeader method Read the FLV header properties advanced_usage.managing_metadata_for_specific_formats.video.flv.FlvReadHeaderProperties try (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputFlv)) { FlvRootPackage root = metadata.getRootPackageGeneric(); System.out.println(root.getHeader().getVersion()); System.out.println(root.getHeader().hasAudioTags()); System.out.println(root.getHeader().hasVideoTags()); System.out.println(root.getHeader().getTypeFlags()); } Working with XMP metadata Groupdocs....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/metadata/java/working-with-m...
  8. Specify OOXML Compliance Level for Word Documen...

    Control the OOXML compliance level (Ecma, Transitional, or Strict) when saving Word documents to OOXML formats using Groupdocs.Assembly for Java....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/developer-guid...
  9. NoClassDefFoundError javax/xml/bind/DatatypeCon...

    This article is about NoClassDefFoundError: Javax/xml/bind/DatatypeConverter...Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/viewer/java/noclassdeffounde...
  10. Working with String Template | GroupDocs

    Groupdocs.Assembly API allows you to use a string as input and output template, instead of document. This feature improves programmability while working with strings instead of documents, the resultant output string can be used as per the application needs. Follow these steps to using a string as input and output template: Initialize DocumentAssembler Define sourceString “«[yourValue]»” Convert sourceString to sourceBytes using ByteArrayInputStream(sourceBytes) Get targetBytes using DocumentAssembler.assembleDocument() Get** targetString **using new String(targetBytes, StandardCharsets....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/working-with-s...