docx4j 3.0 has a facade you can use to convert to PDF.
There's an example of using it at
Frage
The "getting started" document of docx4j contains sample code to write a docx to pdf:
// Set up converter
org.docx4j.convert.out.pdf.PdfConversion c =
new org.docx4j.convert.out.pdf.viaXSLFO.Conversion(wordMLPackage);
However, as of docx4j 3.0, the whole PdfConversion facility seems to be deprecated without a notice how to perform the conversion now. So what is the non-deprecated way of transforming a docx to pdf with the docx4j 3.0.
Lösung 2
docx4j 3.0 has a facade you can use to convert to PDF.
There's an example of using it at
Andere Tipps
This is how you do it:
Docx4J.toPDF(wordMLPackage, new FileOutputStream("path/to/your-pdf-file.pdf"));
Enough said... from the sample source code:
* From v3.3.0, PDF output is by default via Plutext's commercial PDF Converter.
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* By default, the evaluation instance at:
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* http://converter-eval.plutext.com:80/v1/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/convert
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* is used. To specify your own instance, please set docx4j.properties property:
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* com.plutext.converter.URL=http://your.host:80/v1/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/convert
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* If you don't want to use Plutext's PDF Converter, you can still use XSL FO and Apache FOP;
* just put docx4j-export-fo and its depedencies on your classpath and use Docx4J.toFO
* as per the example below.
So what's the point of using Docx4J if you have to fall back to using XSL-FO/FOP...?!