less memory intensive to avoid OutOfMemory problem.fast : the converter must be the more fast.best renderer : the converter must not loose some formatting information.Here criteria that I think which are important for converters : odt converters which works with ODFDOM and iText 2.3.7 for PDF.docx converters which works with Apache POI XWPF and iText 2.3.7 for PDF.docx4j uses JAXB to create the in-memory object representation. It is similar to Microsoft’s OpenXML SDK, but for Java. docx4j: docx4j is a Java library for creating and manipulating Microsoft Open XML (Word docx, Powerpoint pptx, and Excel xlsx) files.It can be used as a Java library, a command line tool, or a web application. Supported formats include OpenDocument, PDF, RTF, HTML, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Flash. JODConverter : JODConverter automates conversions between office document formats using or LibreOffice.Here some open source product which manages docx/odt to pdf/html converters : I will not speak about them in this article. To be honest with you, I have not tried those solution because it’s not free. Docmosis which manages docx and odt converters. Aspose.Words for Java which manages only docx converter.Here some paid product which manages docx/odt to pdf/html converters : So I decided to write an article about this topic to enumerate the Java (open source) frameworks which manages that. How to convert docx/odt to pdf/html with Java? This question comes up all the time in any forum like stackoverflow.
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