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  1. Render Word documents as HTML, PDF, and image f...

    This topic describes how to use the GroupDocs.Viewer and Node.js to convert Word documents to HTML, PDF, PNG, and JPEG formats....This topic describes how to use the GroupDocs.Viewer and Node.js to convert Word documents to HTML, PDF, PNG, and JPEG formats.

    docs.groupdocs.com/viewer/nodejs-java/render-wo...
  2. Render Outlook data files as HTML, PDF, and ima...

    This topic describes how to use the GroupDocs.Viewer Java API to convert Outlook data files (PST and OST) to HTML, PDF, PNG, and JPEG formats....This topic describes how to use the GroupDocs.Viewer Java API to convert Outlook data files (PST and OST) to HTML, PDF, PNG, and JPEG formats.

    docs.groupdocs.com/viewer/java/render-outlook-d...
  3. Search index events | Documentation

    The OperationFinished event occurs when an index operation completes – indexing, updating, merging, or optimizing (segment merging)...The OperationFinished event occurs when an index operation completes – indexing, updating, merging, or optimizing (segment merging)

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/nodejs-java/search-in...
  4. Working with JSON Data Sources | Documentation

    Note This feature is only compatible with GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 19.10 or later releases. To access JSON data while building a report, the GroupDocs.Assembly API introduces JsonDataSource class. You can pass its instance to the assembler as a data source. Using of JsonDataSource enables you to work with typed values of JSON elements in template documents. For more convenience, the set of simple JSON types is extended as follows:...Note This feature is only compatible with GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 19.10 or later releases. To access JSON data while building a report, the GroupDocs.Assembly API introduces JsonDataSource class. You can pass its instance to the assembler as a data source. Using of JsonDataSource enables you to work with typed values of JSON elements in template documents. For more convenience, the set of simple JSON types is extended as follows:

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/working-with-js...
  5. Convert word processing documents | Documentation

    Learn this article and check how to convert Microsoft Word DOCX, DOC, RTF documents to other formats with GroupDocs.Conversion for Java....Learn this article and check how to convert Microsoft Word DOCX, DOC, RTF documents to other formats with GroupDocs.Conversion for Java.

    docs.groupdocs.com/conversion/java/convert/word...
  6. OCR Usage Basics | Documentation

    This article explains how to use OCR....This article explains how to use OCR.

    docs.groupdocs.com/parser/java/ocr-usage-basics/
  7. Build search query | Documentation

    This page contains information about building text search queries of various types. More examples on building search queries are provided on the page...This page contains information about building text search queries of various types. More examples on building search queries are provided on the page

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/nodejs-java/build-sea...
  8. Build your first search solution | Documentation

    First of all you need to create an index. An index can be created in memory or on disk. An index created in memory cannot be saved after exiting your program. In contrast, an index created on disk may be loaded in the future to continue working....First of all you need to create an index. An index can be created in memory or on disk. An index created in memory cannot be saved after exiting your program. In contrast, an index created on disk may be loaded in the future to continue working.

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  9. Build your first search solution | Documentation

    First of all you need to create an index. An index can be created in memory or on disk. An index created in memory cannot be saved after exiting your program. In contrast, an index created on disk may be loaded in the future to continue working....First of all you need to create an index. An index can be created in memory or on disk. An index created in memory cannot be saved after exiting your program. In contrast, an index created on disk may be loaded in the future to continue working.

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/java/build-your-first...
  10. Indexing options | Documentation

    This page contains a description of all the properties of the IndexingOptions class...This page contains a description of all the properties of the IndexingOptions class

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/java/indexing-options/