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LiveDocx: Generate documents with a web service
The Imaging Source just released its latest member of the family of word processing components: LiveDocx!
LiveDocx enables developers - using any programming language - to merge MS Word compatible word processing templates with any type of textual data. The resulting word processing document can be saved as a DOCX, DOC, RTF or Adobe PDF file.
This kind of functionality is useful when - for example - you wish to generate invoices from a web-site store or to create documents in a SOA environment.
In such application, a template, which stores the layout of the invoice can be generated in Microsoft Word or Open Office. A developer can then pass the data, which should appear in the invoice, to LiveDocx. On invoking the SOAP based service, the developer receives back a word processing document in the specified format (commonly PDF).
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LiveDocx
Contact Informations:
support@textcontrol.com
North & South America: Phone: +1 704-370-0110 Phone: +1 877-462-4772 (toll free)
Europe: Phone: +49 421 335 910
Asia Pacific: Phone: +886 2-2797-8508
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