How to parse from url for document parser API in Java using PDF.co Web API

How to parse from url for document parser API in Java: Step By Step Instructions

The easy to understand coding guides help you check the features without any need to write your own code. PDF.co Web API was designed to assist document parser API in Java. PDF.co Web API is the flexible Web API that includes full set of functions from e-signature requests to data extraction, OCR, images recognition, pdf splitting and pdf splitting. Can also generate barcodes and read barcodes from images, scans and pdf.

The SDK samples displayed below below explain how to quickly make your application do document parser API in Java with the help of PDF.co Web API. For implementation of this functionality, please copy and paste the code below into your app using code editor. Then compile and run your app. Use of PDF.co Web API in Java is also described in the documentation given along with the product.

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ByteScoutWebApiExample.iml

      
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <module type="JAVA_MODULE" version="4"> <component name="NewModuleRootManager" inherit-compiler-output="true"> <exclude-output /> <content url="file://$MODULE_DIR{code}quot;> <sourceFolder url="file://$MODULE_DIR$/src" isTestSource="false" /> </content> <orderEntry type="inheritedJdk" /> <orderEntry type="sourceFolder" forTests="false" /> <orderEntry type="library" name="com.google.code.gson:gson:2.8.1" level="project" /> <orderEntry type="library" name="com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp:3.8.1" level="project" /> </component> </module>

MultiPageTable-template1.yml

      
--- # Template that demonstrates parsing of multi-page table using only # regular expressions for the table start, end, and rows. # If regular expression cannot be written for every table row (for example, # if the table contains empty cells), try the second method demonstrated # in `MultiPageTable-template2.yml` template. templateVersion: 3 templatePriority: 0 sourceId: Multipage Table Test detectionRules: keywords: - Sample document with multi-page table fields: total: type: regex expression: TOTAL {{DECIMAL}} dataType: decimal tables: - name: table1 start: # regular expression to find the table start in document expression: Item\s+Description\s+Price\s+Qty\s+Extended Price end: # regular expression to find the table end in document expression: TOTAL\s+\d+\.\d\d row: # regular expression to find table rows expression: '^\s*(?<itemNo>\d+)\s+(?<description>.+?)\s+(?<price>\d+\.\d\d)\s+(?<qty>\d+)\s+(?<extPrice>\d+\.\d\d)' columns: - name: itemNo type: integer - name: description type: string - name: price type: decimal - name: qty type: integer - name: extPrice type: decimal multipage: true

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