Develop Applications to Create, View, Access, Update, Delete, Search, Compare, Replace & Export Metadata of Popular Documents & Image Formats....Metadata for Node.js If you are new to GroupDocs...
Using the GroupDocs.Metadata search engine you can extract desired metadata properties from files of different types. You don’t need to worry about the exact file format and metadata standards it can deal with. The same code will work for all supported formats in the same way. Most commonly used metadata properties are marked with tags that allow searching them across all supported files in various metadata packages. All tags defined in GroupDocs....Metadata for Node.js / Developer Guide / Advanced...
This article demonstrates how you can convert to and from email formats with GroupDocs.Conversion for Node.js via Java....Conversion for Node.js via Java / Developer guide...
Index Browser is a .NET application for managing indexes created using the GroupDocs.Search library...Search for Node.js / Getting Started / Index Browser...
The search api allow you to optimize, merge, delete, update and create indexes along with many other fascinating features...Search for Node.js / Getting Started / Features...
Using the GroupDocs.Metadata for Node.js via Java you can easily search metadata and extract desired metadata properties from PDF, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, images, audio, video and many other files of different types in your Java solution....Metadata for Node.js / Developer Guide / Basic Usage...
Not all metadata properties extracted from a file are marked with tags. Some file formats and metadata standards allow adding fully custom properties that can’t be properly tagged by the library since their purpose is not clearly defined in the appropriate format/standard specification. In such cases, you can use the name of the property to locate and remove it. The following example demonstrates some advanced usage scenarios of the GroupDocs.Metadata search engine allowing to remove metadata properties....Metadata for Node.js / Developer Guide / Advanced...
The merge operation is designed to combine two or more indexes into one index to accelerate the search and to simplify the work with indexes. When merging, only the index at which the merge method was called is changed. This index as a result of the operation contains all the documents that were contained in all indexes together. The second index or index repository after the merge can be deleted to free up disk space....Search for Node.js / Developer Guide / Advanced...
This article gives the knowledge of the API methods which can be used to perform operations about document passwords or password dictionary using Java....Search for Node.js / Developer Guide / Advanced...