The Apache PDFBox library is an open source Java tool for working with PDF documents. This project allows creation of new PDF documents, manipulation of existing documents and the ability to extract content from documents. PDFBox also includes several command line utilities. PDFBox is published under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Our PDFBox Tutorial is designed for beginners and professionals both. PDFBox is an open-source library which is written in Java. It supports the development and conversion of PDF Documents. PDFBox Library comes as a JAR file. It allows the creation of new PDF documents, manipulation of existing documents, bookmarking PDF and the ability to However you get access to the power of one of the largest, feature complete, C# PDF libraries. PdfPig Link. Disclaimer: I'm the maintainer of this package. PdfPig is an Apache 2.0 licensed library started as an attempt to port the Java PDFBox project to C#. I built PdfPig with a particular focus on extracting text from PDFs. PDFBox can be downloaded from SourceForge. Read from a PDF file using C# on Lucian's Weblog shows you how to use PDFBox with IKVM in a C# .NET project. IKVM is an implementation of Java for Mono and the Microsoft .NET Framework, and includes a Java Virtual Machine implemented in .NET, a .NET implementation of the Java class libraries and tools And don't forget to install PDFbox from the nuget to your project. It's a library that helps you read a pdf file, then convert pdf to text in c#. Maybe you will find a lot of pdf-supported libraries, such as itextsharpetc, but for the scope of this article I only guide how to use the pdfbox library. How to Strong-name Your PDFBox Assembly. Assuming the basic build process above is working, strong-naming is not difficult. Create your .snk file using the sn program that comes with MS Visual Studio. Edit your build.xml file to add
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