PDF Automation Server for Linux - 2018R1

PDF Automation Server for LinuxPDF Automation Server is a modular server product that provides a rich set of PDF processing functions for different environments. Use PAS as an essential tool to streamline your PDF processing, document workflows and web service orchestration in your organization.

REST API Module
PDF Automation Server provides a complete set of PDF processing and conversion functions in a robust REST server environment that can easily integrate into your existing document workflows and work with 3rd party integration and orchestration products.

HTML PDF Markup Module
PDF Automation Server provides a module to enable markup of PDF documents in the browser. PAS can convert documents to HTML on-the-fly and can serve them to an HTML/Javascript module in the browser that allows end users to navigate and add and edit annotations on the PDF. On save, markups are sent back to the server to merge back into the PDF document.

Workflow Module
PAS can receive documents in various formats from multiple sources concurrently, including email, ftp servers and local or network folders. Processes can then be defined independently for each document source to perform a number of functions on the documents, including conversion, data merging, assembly, encryption, printing, preflighting and more.

Integration with Workflow Modules and ESB Servers
All workflow servers can easily integrated with PDF Automation Server through its REST API module. Most enterprise software provide modules to handle workflows, with PAS you can add PDF functionality to your document processes. Additionally, there are a number of software products, such as ESB and BPM servers whose sole function is to run workflows. These servers can make calles to 3rd party systems through REST APIs, including making calls to our PDF Automation Server.


By Qoppa Software, LLC
Type: Shareware
Price: $2800

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