Adobe PDF Library SDK
Global OEMs, SaaS and enterprise end-users rely on Adobe PDF Library to automate the creation, editing and management of PDFs. An Adobe partner, our SDK uses the same source code as Acrobat for stability, reliability and quality results.
Languages: .NET, .NET Framework, Java and C/C++
Platforms: Windows, Linux & MacOS
Package managers: NuGet & Maven
Capabilities include but are not limited to:
-Annotations
-Content creation
-Content modification
-Color management
-Extraction - text, images, forms
-Compression/optimize
-Conversion - PDF/A, PDF/X, EPS, PostScript, XPS, ZUGFeRD, color
-Display, Printing
-Extract text, images & other content
-Forms - Import, export, flatten static & dynamic XFA forms, AcroForms
-Images - extract, import/export, thumbnails, render/rasterize pages, separations
-Optimization - size, content, images, etc.
-OCR - add text to document, add text to image
-PDF to Office Documents (Word, Excel, PPT)
-Security - Viewer settings, redactions, password, encrypt/decryption, watermark
Pricing options for OEMs, SaaS & end-users are flexible and based on usage.
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JOpt.TourOptimizer
If you are developing software for Logistics Dispatch Solutions, which contain challenges:
-For staff dispatching, such as sales reps, mobile service, or workforce?
-For truck shipment allocation in daily transportation and logistics (scheduling, tour optimization, etc.)?
-For waste management and District Planning?
-Generally, highly constrained problem sets?
And your product does not have an automized optimization engine?
Then JOpt is the perfect fit for your product and can help you to save money, time, and workforce, letting you concentrate on your core business.
JOpt.TourOptimizer is an adaptable component to solve VRP, CVRP, and VRPTW class problems for any route optimization in logistics or similar fields. It comes as a Java library or in Docker Container utilizing the Spring Framework and Swagger.
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Vert.x
Vert.x enables handling a greater number of requests using fewer resources than traditional stacks and frameworks that rely on blocking I/O. It is well-suited for a variety of execution environments, including those with limitations such as virtual machines and containers. Have you heard that asynchronous programming can be daunting? We aim to make working with Vert.x a more accessible endeavor, ensuring that you don't compromise on accuracy or performance. By utilizing Vert.x, you can enhance deployment density and reduce costs instead of wasting resources. You can choose from various models that best suit your project's needs, including callbacks, promises, futures, reactive extensions, and (Kotlin) coroutines. Unlike a conventional framework, Vert.x operates as a toolkit, making it inherently composable and embeddable. We believe in giving you the freedom to design your application structure as you see fit. You can select the necessary modules and clients, seamlessly integrating them to build the application you envision. This flexibility allows developers to tailor solutions that perfectly align with their unique requirements.
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Javalin
Classes are seldom extended and interfaces are infrequently implemented in Javalin. This framework is built upon Jetty and consists of only a few thousand lines of code, allowing it to match the performance of Jetty's native implementation. Its compact size makes understanding the source code straightforward. Unlike many other Java and Kotlin web frameworks, which typically provide separate versions for each programming language, Javalin has been designed with interoperability in mind, ensuring that applications can be developed similarly in both Java and Kotlin. Running on Jetty, one of the most widely used and reliable web servers available for the JVM, Javalin allows comprehensive configuration of the Jetty server, including support for SSL, HTTP/3, and all the features Jetty provides. While many lightweight web frameworks in Java and Kotlin lack OpenAPI support, Javalin includes this functionality, making it a more versatile option for developers. Consequently, Javalin stands out as a robust choice for building modern web applications efficiently.
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