A
password-encrypted or certificate-encrypted PDF document must be
unlocked before another LiveCycle operation can be performed
on it. If you attempt to perform an operation on an encrypted PDF
document, you will generate an exception. After you unlock an encrypted PDF
document, you can perform one or more operations on it. These operations can
belong to other services, such as the Reader Extensions Service.
Summary of stepsTo unlock an encrypted PDF document, perform the following steps:
Include project files.
Create an encryption service client.
Get the encrypted PDF document.
Unlock the document.
Perform a LiveCycle operation.
Include project filesInclude necessary files into your development
project. If you are creating a client application using Java, include
the necessary JAR files. If you are using web services, make sure
that you include the proxy files.
The following JAR files
must be added to your project’s class path:
adobe-livecycle-client.jar
adobe-usermanager-client.jar
adobe-encryption-client.jar
adobe-utilities.jar (required if LiveCycle is deployed
on JBoss Application Server)
jbossall-client.jar (required if LiveCycle is deployed
on JBoss Application Server)
Create an encryption service clientTo programmatically perform
an Encryption service operation, you must create an Encryption service
client. If you are using the Java Encryption Service API, create
an EncrytionServiceClient object. If you are using
the web service Encryption Service API, create an EncryptionServiceService object.
Get the encrypted PDF documentYou must obtain an encrypted
PDF document in order to unlock it. If you attempt to unlock a PDF
document that is not encrypted, an exception is thrown.
Unlock the documentTo unlock a password-encrypted PDF document,
you require both an encrypted PDF document and a password value
that is used to open a password-encrypted PDF document. This value
is specified when encrypting the PDF document with a password. (See Encrypting PDF Documents with a Password.)
To unlock a certificate-encrypted
PDF document, you require both an encrypted PDF document and the
alias value of the public key that corresponds to the private key
that was used to encrypt the PDF document.
Perform a LiveCycle operationAfter an encrypted PDF document
is unlocked, you can perform another service operation on it, such
as applying usage rights to it. This operation belongs to the Reader
Extensions service.
Unlock an encrypted PDF document using the Java APIUnlock an encrypted PDF document by using the Encryption
API (Java):
Include project files.
Include client JAR files,
such as adobe-encryption-client.jar, in your Java project’s class
path.
Create an encryption service client.
Get the encrypted PDF document.
Create a java.io.FileInputStream object
that represents the encrypted PDF document by using its constructor
and passing a string value that specifies the location of the encrypted
PDF document.
Create a com.adobe.idp.Document object by
using its constructor and passing the java.io.FileInputStream object.
Unlock the document.
Unlock an encrypted PDF document
by invoking the EncryptionServiceClient object’s unlockPDFUsingPassword or unlockPDFUsingCredential method.
To
unlock a PDF document that is encrypted with a password, invoke
the unlockPDFUsingPassword method and pass the following
values:
A com.adobe.idp.Document object
that contains the password-encrypted PDF document.
A string value that specifies the password value that is
used to open a password-encrypted PDF document. This value is specified
when encrypting the PDF document with a password.
To
unlock a PDF document that is encrypted with a certificate, invoke
the unlockPDFUsingCredential method and pass the
following values:
A com.adobe.idp.Document object
that contains the certificate-encrypted PDF document.
A string value that specifies the alias name of the public
key that corresponds to the private key used to encrypt the PDF
document.
The unlockPDFUsingPassword and unlockPDFUsingCredential methods
both return a com.adobe.idp.Document object that
you pass to another LiveCycle Java method to perform an
operation.
Perform a LiveCycle operation.
Perform a LiveCycle operation on the unlocked PDF document to meet your business
requirements. For example, assuming that you want to apply usage
rights to an unlocked PDF document, pass the com.adobe.idp.Document object
that was returned by either the unlockPDFUsingPassword or unlockPDFUsingCredential methods
to the ReaderExtensionsServiceClient object’s applyUsageRights method.
Unlock an encrypted PDF document using the web service APIUnlock an encrypted PDF document by using the Encryption
API (web service):
Include project files.
Create a Microsoft .NET
project that uses MTOM. Ensure that you use the following WSDL definition: http://localhost:8080/soap/services/EncryptionService?WSDL&lc_version=9.0.1.
Hinweis: Replace localhost with the IP
address of the server hosting LiveCycle.
Create an encryption service client.
Create
an EncryptionServiceClient object by using its default
constructor.
Create an EncryptionServiceClient.Endpoint.Address object
by using the System.ServiceModel.EndpointAddress constructor.
Pass a string value that specifies the WSDL to the LiveCycle service (for example, http://localhost:8080/soap/services/EncryptionService?WSDL.)
You do not need to use the lc_version attribute.
This attribute is used when you create a service reference.)
Create a System.ServiceModel.BasicHttpBinding object
by getting the value of the EncryptionServiceClient.Endpoint.Binding field.
Cast the return value to BasicHttpBinding.
Set the System.ServiceModel.BasicHttpBinding object’s MessageEncoding field
to WSMessageEncoding.Mtom. This value ensures that
MTOM is used.
Enable basic HTTP authentication by performing the following tasks:
Assign the LiveCycle user name to the field EncryptionServiceClient.ClientCredentials.UserName.UserName.
Assign the corresponding password value to the field EncryptionServiceClient.ClientCredentials.UserName.Password.
Assign the constant value HttpClientCredentialType.Basic to
the field BasicHttpBindingSecurity.Transport.ClientCredentialType.
Assign the constant value BasicHttpSecurityMode.TransportCredentialOnly to
the field BasicHttpBindingSecurity.Security.Mode.
Get an encrypted PDF document.
Create a BLOB object
by using its constructor.
Create a System.IO.FileStream object by
invoking its constructor and passing a string value that represents the
file location of the encrypted PDF document and the mode in which
to open the file.
Create a byte array that stores the content of the System.IO.FileStream object.
You can determine the size of the byte array by getting the System.IO.FileStream object’s Length property.
Populate the byte array with stream data by invoking the System.IO.FileStream object’s Read method
and passing the byte array, the starting position, and the stream
length to read.
Populate the BLOB object by assigning the contents
of the byte array to the BLOB object’s MTOM data
member.
Unlock the document.
Unlock an encrypted PDF document
by invoking the EncryptionServiceClient object’s unlockPDFUsingPassword or unlockPDFUsingCredential method.
To
unlock a PDF document that is encrypted with a password, invoke
the unlockPDFUsingPassword method and pass the following
values:
A BLOB object that contains
the password-encrypted PDF document.
A string value that specifies the password value that is
used to open a password-encrypted PDF document. This value is specified
when encrypting the PDF document with a password.
To
unlock a PDF document that is encrypted with a certificate, invoke
the unlockPDFUsingCredential method and pass the
following values:
The unlockPDFUsingPassword and unlockPDFUsingCredential methods
both return a com.adobe.idp.Document object that
you pass to another LiveCycle method to perform an operation.
Perform a LiveCycle operation.
Perform a LiveCycle operation on the unlocked PDF document to meet your business
requirements. For example, assuming that you want to apply usage
rights to the unlocked PDF document, pass the BLOB object
that was returned by either the unlockPDFUsingPassword or unlockPDFUsingCredential methods
to the ReaderExtensionsServiceClient object’s applyUsageRights method.
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