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At Doczilla, we embarked on a mission driven by necessity. Faced with the challenge of converting HTML into polished documents and images, we scoured the landscape for a solution that aligned perfectly with our needs. Surprisingly, we found none that matched our specific use case.
Our platform is our response to this gap. We've designed a fully managed API dedicated to simplifying the creation of PDFs and screenshots.
Well written docs, easy to use.
Based on our record, RedHat OpenJDK seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 1 time 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.
Depends on your platform. For RedHat as an example they offer OpenJDK builds that are free with LTS. Source: almost 3 years ago
AdoptOpenJDK - The code for Java is open source and available at OpenJDK™.
PDFShift - Convert any HTML documents to high-fidelity PDF using a single POST request
OpenJDK - OpenJDK is the free version of the Java development platform.
pdflayer - Free, powerful HTML to PDF API supporting both URL and raw HTML conversion. Unlimited document size, lightning-fast and compatible PHP, Python, Ruby, etc.
Liberica JDK - Liberica is a 100% open-source Java 13.0.1 implementation.
DocRaptor - As the only API powered by the Prince HTML-to-PDF engine, DocRaptor provides the best support for complex PDFs with powerful support for headers, page breaks, page numbers, flexbox, watermarks, accessible PDFs, and much more