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How can I convert a Word document to PDF? [closed]

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How can I convert a Word document to PDF where the document contains various things, such as tables. When trying to use iText, the original document looks different to the converted PDF. Is there an open source API / library, rather than calling out to an executable, that I can use?

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magh Avatar asked Jun 11 '10 11:06

magh


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This is quite a hard task, ever harder if you want perfect results (impossible without using Word) as such the number of APIs that just do it all for you in pure Java and are open source is zero I believe (Update: I am wrong, see below).

Your basic options are as follows:

  1. Using JNI/a C# web service/etc script MS Office (only option for 100% perfect results)
  2. Using the available APIs script Open Office (90+% perfect)
  3. Use Apache POI & iText (very large job, will never be perfect).

Update - 2016-02-11 Here is a cut down copy of my blog post on this subject which outlines existing products that support Word-to-PDF in Java.

Converting Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) documents to PDFs in Java

Three products that I know of can render Office documents:

yeokm1/docs-to-pdf-converter Irregularly maintained, Pure Java, Open Source Ties together a number of libraries to perform the conversion.

xdocreport Actively developed, Pure Java, Open Source It's Java API to merge XML document created with MS Office (docx) or OpenOffice (odt), LibreOffice (odt) with a Java model to generate report and convert it if you need to another format (PDF, XHTML...).

Snowbound Imaging SDK Closed Source, Pure Java Snowbound appears to be a 100% Java solution and costs over $2,500. It contains samples describing how to convert documents in the evaluation download.

OpenOffice API Open Source, Not Pure Java - Requires Open Office installed OpenOffice is a native Office suite which supports a Java API. This supports reading Office documents and writing PDF documents. The SDK contains an example in document conversion (examples/java/DocumentHandling/DocumentConverter.java). To write PDFs you need to pass the "writer_pdf_Export" writer rather than the "MS Word 97" one. Or you can use the wrapper API JODConverter.

JDocToPdf - Dead as of 2016-02-11 Uses Apache POI to read the Word document and iText to write the PDF. Completely free, 100% Java but has some limitations.

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Michael Lloyd Lee mlk Avatar answered Sep 16 '22 15:09

Michael Lloyd Lee mlk


You can use JODConverter for this purpose. It can be used to convert documents between different office formats. such as:

  1. Microsoft Office to OpenDocument, and vice versa
  2. Any format to PDF
  3. And supports many more conversion as well
  4. It can also convert MS office 2007 documents to PDF as well with almost all formats

More details about it can be found here: http://www.artofsolving.com/opensource/jodconverter

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Nodexpert Avatar answered Sep 18 '22 15:09

Nodexpert