Quick Start (EJB mode): Exporting form data using the Java API

The following Java code example exports data from a PDF form. The form data is saved as an XML file named Loan_data.xml. (See Exporting Form Data.)

/* 
    * This Java Quick Start uses the EJB mode and contains the following JAR files 
    * in the class path: 
    * 1. adobe-formdataintegration-client.jar 
    * 2. adobe-livecycle-client.jar 
    * 3. adobe-usermanager-client.jar 
    * 4. adobe-utilities.jar 
    * 5. jbossall-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the LiveCycle Server is not deployed 
    * on JBoss) 
    * 6. jacorb.jar (use a different JAR file if the LiveCycle Server is not deployed on JBoss) 
    * 7. jnp-client.jar (use a different JAR file if the LiveCycle Server is not deployed on JBoss) 
    *  
    *  The JBoss files must be kept in the jboss\client folder. You can copy the client folder to  
    *  your local development environment and then include the 3 JBoss JAR files in your class path 
    *   
    *  These JAR files are located in the following path: 
    * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/common 
    *  
    * The adobe-utilities.jar file is located in the following path: 
    * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/jboss 
    *  
    * The jbossall-client.jar file is located in the following path: 
    * <install directory>/jboss/client 
    *  
    * If you want to invoke a remote LiveCycle Server instance and there is a 
    * firewall between the client application and the server, then it is  
    * recommended that you use the SOAP mode. When using the SOAP mode,  
    * you have to include additional JAR files located in the following  
    * path 
    * <install directory>/sdk/client-libs/thirdparty 
    *  
    * For information about the SOAP  
    * mode and the additional JAR files that need to be included,  
    * see "Setting connection properties" in Programming  
    * with LiveCycle 
    *  
    * For complete details about the location of the LiveCycle JAR files,  
    * see "Including LiveCycle Java library files" in Programming  
    * with LiveCycle 
    */ 
import java.util.*; 
import java.io.File; 
import java.io.FileInputStream; 
import com.adobe.idp.Document; 
import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactory; 
import com.adobe.idp.dsc.clientsdk.ServiceClientFactoryProperties; 
import com.adobe.livecycle.formdataintegration.client.*; 
 
public class ExportData { 
 
    public static void main(String[] args) { 
         
    try{ 
         //Set connection properties required to invoke LiveCycle                                 
         Properties connectionProps = new Properties(); 
         connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_DEFAULT_EJB_ENDPOINT, "jnp://hiro-xp:1099"); 
         connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_TRANSPORT_PROTOCOL,ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_EJB_PROTOCOL);           
         connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_SERVER_TYPE, "JBoss"); 
         connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_USERNAME, "administrator"); 
         connectionProps.setProperty(ServiceClientFactoryProperties.DSC_CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, "password"); 
             
         //Create a ServiceClientFactory object 
         ServiceClientFactory myFactory = ServiceClientFactory.createInstance(connectionProps); 
                 
         //Create a FormDataIntegrationClient object 
         FormDataIntegrationClient dataClient = new FormDataIntegrationClient(myFactory);  
                 
         //Reference a PDF form from which to export data         
         FileInputStream fileInputStream2 = new FileInputStream("C:\\Adobe\LoanForm.pdf");  
         Document inputPDF = new Document(fileInputStream2);  
                                  
         //Export data from the form 
         Document resultPDF = dataClient.exportData(inputPDF); 
                 
         //Save the exported form data as an XML file 
         File resultFile = new File("C:\\Adobe\Loan_data.xml");  
         resultPDF.copyToFile(resultFile); 
                 
    }catch (Exception e) { 
             e.printStackTrace(); 
        }     
    } 
}