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Depending on the type and origin of the XFDF or FDF, one of the following methods should be used:
MergeXFDF
API is the recommended solution for command XFDF filesSee below, which API is best suited to the given use case.
This is a 2-step process: first XFDF needs to be converted into FDF, then FDF needs to be passed to FDFUpdate
API. As a result of the import operation, the PDF document will have all annotations from XFDF and no other:
FDFUpdate
API works best for the scenarios like restoring annotations from a backup. Also it would be a good option when bringing in annotations creating in WebViewer, i.e. use FDFUpdate
to import XFDF written by WebViewer.
// Import annotations from XFDF to FDF
FDFDoc fdf_doc = new FDFDoc(FDFDoc.CreateFromXFDF(xfdf_filename));
// Optionally read XFDF from a string
FDFDoc fdf_doc = new FDFDoc(FDFDoc.CreateFromXFDF(xfdf_string));
// Merge FDF data into PDF doc
PDFDoc doc = new PDFDoc(filename);
doc.FDFUpdate(fdf_doc);
This is a 2-step process: first XFDF needs to be converted into FDF, then FDF needs to be passed to FDFMerge
API. As a result of the import operation, all the XFDF annotations will be added to the PDF document:
FDFMerge
API works best for bringing new annotations into a document from a partial XFDF and for adding annotations to an empty PDF document.
// Import annotations from XFDF to FDF
FDFDoc fdf_doc = new FDFDoc(FDFDoc.CreateFromXFDF(xfdf_filename));
// Optionally read XFDF from a string
FDFDoc fdf_doc = new FDFDoc(FDFDoc.CreateFromXFDF(xfdf_string));
// Merge FDF data into PDF doc
PDFDoc doc = new PDFDoc(filename);
doc.FDFMerge(fdf_doc);
This is a 1-step process: XFDF is passed directly to MergeXFDF
API. The API can both add and modify the annotations, but not delete them (except when using a command file). :
MergeXFDF
is also the API that should be used with command files (a flavor of XFDF with add-delete-modify instructions, see GetAnnotCommand
() or AnnotationManager.exportAnnotCommand
in WebViewer). In case of command XFDF, all operations specified by the command file, including deletions will be performed on the document.
PDFDoc doc = new PDFDoc(filename);
doc.MergeXFDF(xfdf_filename);
// Optionally read XFDF from a string
doc.MergeXFDF(xfdf_string);
Use case | API |
---|---|
Restoring annotations from backup | FDFUpdate |
Importing all changes made to annotations in WebViewer | FDFUpdate |
Importing form data exported from other PDF solutions | FDFMerge or MergeXFDF |
Introducing several new annotations to a document while keeping the existing document's annotations | FDFMerge or MergeXFDF |
Importing partial XFDF that contains modifications to annotations that already exist in the document (assuming XFDF annotations are named) | MergeXFDF |
Importing command xfdf file, which allows fast application of annotation changes made on another WebViewer or Apryse SDK instance. | MergeXFDF |
PDF Form fill and form data extraction
Full sample code which illustrates basic FDF merge/extract functionality and full support for FDF (Forms Data Format)
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