jPDFPreflight can check compliance with the following profiles:
PDF/UA Verification PDF/A-1b Verification PDF/A-2b Verification PDF/A-2u Verification PDF/A-3b Verification PDF/X-1a:2001 Verification PDF/X-1a:2003 Verification PDF/X-3:2002 Verification PDF/X-3:2003 Verification (including ZUGFeRD)
jPDFPreflight can convert existing PDF documents to make them compliant with the following profiles:
Convert from PDF to PDF/A-1b Convert from PDF to PDF/A-2b Convert from PDF to PDF/A-3b
Main Features: -Verify compliance of PDF documents with several standards -Convert documents to make them PDF/A compliant -Produced detail report of all non-compliant items -Add annotations to documents to highlight non-compliant items -Works on Windows, Linux, Unix and Mac OS X (100% Java) -Runs on all J2EE compliant servers -Support for latest PDF 2.0 -No need to install, configure additional drivers, or software when deploying your application.
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DocFetcher? https://docfetcher.sourceforge.net/en/index.html. Source: over 1 year ago
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