One
of our document conversion integration options, our AFP to PDF API will
help you get the most from your CrawfordTech implementation.
Our PRO AFP to PDF Transform can be implemented in many ways, including
options for a
Java API as
well as
C/C++ and
.NET API options.
Our range of integration solutions, such as our AFP to PDF API, will
interface with your software to ingest, manipulate and create print
files and resources. Do you need access to other print-stream API
options? No problem. All you have to do is create one generic interface
that can then be used with all of the different print languages and
conversions that we support – see our PRO Transforms page for available
options.
Imagine the ability to call our AFP to PDF conversion with your Java,
C/C++ or .NET application through a simple API.
This controlling program will interact with CrawfordTech’s data
interpreter, and through our document conversion API, will manipulate
the pages in any way you desire. Our APIs use our world-leading
print-stream transformation and document re-engineering architecture to
access the print resources as they are needed.
Supported Operating Systems for our AFP to PDF API include:
- Windows
- Linux
- Solaris
- AIX
- z/OS
- Linux for System z
Our extensive integration solutions offer a high degree of flexibility.
Actions are controlled by parameters allowing easy integration and
customization within your environment. Our API is built so that it can
be incorporated into your software and treated as an integral component
of your solution.
Want access to a robust
AFP to PDFAPI via Java, C/C++ or .NET? Contact Crawford Technologies
today…
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