Introducing: Documentero, a cloud-based documents service that helps you with document automation.
Turn your documents into templates that can generate .docx or .pdf documents using API or shareable forms.
Supports a variety of template features like dynamic fields, formulas, conditional sections & dynamic images Create a template online with our editor or upload it from a computer (.docx) Supports Word (.docx) & PDF output format Best in-market PDF/Word parser under the hood -- create consistent documents Easy to use & set up -- no coding required
Additional features:
Embed a document generation form into your website. Ability to pass HTML formatted fields to document Dedicated plugin for Bubble.io no-code app development platform Integration with OpenAI ChatGPT - Prepare document data using OpenAI prompt ( API Key Required )
This was the only solution that relied on docx document templates so I didn't have to use some online tool-specific editor to redo my templates from scratch. Service is fast and modern. Documentation could be better but support is responsive so no problems here. Connected with my workflow using make.com
Based on our record, iTextPDF seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 4 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Are you looking for a way to render PDF's or produce them? If you want to produce PDF's, I've used https://pdfbox.apache.org/ successfully as well as https://itextpdf.com/ (potentially costs money). Source: 5 months ago
So, the case study would be an optional request/collaboration, but slapping your logo on their site (as seen on their home page just below the fold) is not written as optional. Say what you will about AGPL, but if you're a paying customer, this should be an easy provision to strike from the agreement if requested. They declined and our internal legal team refused to accept the agreement as a result and so we found... Source: about 1 year ago
Not really a JavaFX question as JavaFX is a UI framework. Your question is therefore just related to Java. To answer that I've seen a similar feature from IText (https://itextpdf.com) or OpenPDF (https://github.com/LibrePDF/OpenPDF) as an open source alternative. Maybe take a look at those for a start and check if they provide you what you're looking for. Source: over 1 year ago
As for generating PDF's themselves. You could start rolling your own service... Or maybe you could use something like this: https://gotenberg.dev/ Or maybe you use it as an inspiration and use the (F)OSS tools inside that box (look at the documentation) to roll your own service instead. Or - depending on the budget - you could go for a proprietary solution and go with e.g. Itext (https://itextpdf.com/en). Source: about 2 years ago
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