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AEM Forms - Adobe LiveCycle - Retrieving PDF document properties using the Java API - com.adobe.livecycle.pdfutility.client -- Cannot be resolved

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Hi everyone,

 

I'm trying to get the Extension Reader of a PDF file to know Were the PDF file created by the Acrobat Reader DC extension?

I use the PDFUtilityService to get the properties of the PDF file. (refer to this article https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-65/forms/developer-reference/programming-...

 

I face an issue when I deploy the bundle.

 

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Could you guys have any ideas to solve this issue?

Thanks,

 

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Hi @canhn32847157 

 

Please check here to fix this issue.

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Hi @canhn32847157,

 

As per the screenshot, the issue is related to the bundle - which did not get resolved. To fix this, find my answer here.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Thanks,

Kiran Vedantam

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Hi @canhn32847157 

 

Please check here to fix this issue.

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Thank @Kiran_Vedantam for your answer, I have tried your approach, but the issue didn't solve.

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Thank @Ritesh_Mittal for your video.

I got your idea to convert the jar file to an OSGi bundle file.

But I see the AEM Forms services are installed default.

The adobe-aemfd-win-pkg.zip package is missing the com.adobe.livecycle.pdfutility.client-x.x.x.jar

Maybe we need Adobe to support update the bundle to the AEM Forms setup file.

 

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