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  1. Installation | Documentation

    Operating Systems GroupDocs.Comparison for Java can be executed on any Operating System with Java JDK installed. Windows Desktops and Servers Linux Mac OS Supported Runtime GroupDocs.Comparison for Java supports Java run-time version 8 and above (Kotlin is supported as well). Development Environments NetBeans IntelliJ IDEA Eclipse Installation from GroupDocs Repository using Maven GroupDocs hosts all Java APIs on GroupDocs Repository. You can easily use GroupDocs.Comparison for Java API directly in your Maven projects with simple configurations....Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/comparison/java/installation/
  2. GroupDocs.Merger for Java | Documentation

    Use GroupDocs.Merger for Java to merge several documents into one, split single document to multiple and organize documents in different ways....Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/java/
  3. GroupDocs.Watermark for Node.js via Java | Docu...

    GroupDocs.Watermark for Java developer documentation. Learn how to add watermarks using nodejs...Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/watermark/nodejs-java/
  4. Saving to HTML with External Resource Files | D...

    Note This feature is supported by version 19.5. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Saving to HTML with External Resource Files Since version 19.5, The GroupDocs.Assembly provides a great feature which is saving of external resource files while an assembled document loaded from a non-HTML format is being saved to HTML. From now on, when saving an assembled document to an HTML file, by default, external resource files are stored to a folder having the same name as the HTML file without extension plus the “_files” suffix....Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/saving-to-html...
  5. Numbered List in HTML Document | Documentation

    Note In this article, we will use GroupDocs.Assembly to generate a Numbered List report in HTML Document format. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Numbered List in HTML Document Reporting Requirement As a report developer, you are required to represent the following key requirements: Report must show the client names in a numbered list. Report must be generated in the HTML document. Adding Syntax to be evaluated by GroupDocs....Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/numbered-list-...
  6. Compare annotations | Documentation

    The page describes how to compare annotations....Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/annotation/net/comparing-ann...
  7. Set resolution of document preview. | Documenta...

    The page describes how to set the resolution of document preview...Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/annotation/net/set-document-...
  8. Load the password-protected documents | Documen...

    The page describes how to load the password protected PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint documents using GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET....Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/annotation/net/load-password...
  9. Introducing GroupDocs.Classification for .NET |...

    What Is GroupDocs.Classification? GroupDocs.Classification for .NET is a powerful and intuitive library used for texts and documents classification with several taxonomies. Documents could be in various formats,including Microsoft Word and OpenDocument Writer file formats, PDF documents, RTF and TXT. Classification results can be easily customized with multiple and flexible options. Why Use GroupDocs.Classification as a Developer? No additional software is required to classify texts or documents. IAB-2 taxonomy for News/Cites classification....Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/classification/net/introduci...
  10. Saving to HTML with External Resource Files | D...

    Note This feature is supported by version 19.5. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Since version 19.5, The GroupDocs.Assembly provides a great feature which is saving of external resource files while an assembled document loaded from a non-HTML format is being saved to HTML. From now on, when saving an assembled document to an HTML file, by default, external resource files are stored to a folder having the same name as the HTML file without extension plus the “_files” suffix....Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/saving-to-html-...