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The Oracle Outside In Technology enables developers to extract, convert, and view the contents of over 600 unstructured file formats.
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com.oracle.outsidein | Contains the primary Outside In Java API classes. |
com.oracle.outsidein.annotations | Facilities for highlighting text and areas of the converted output document. |
com.oracle.outsidein.options | Facilities for setting and getting options that can alter the behavior of conversions. |
The Oracle Outside In Technology enables developers to extract, convert, and view the contents of over 600 unstructured file formats. This Java API reference describes the public interfaces for the functionality provided by the Outside In Technology. The primary API classes are contained in the com.oracle.outsidein
package.
When working with the API, an Exporter
object is the primary interface used to configure and perform a conversion. To create a new Exporter
object, use the static newLocalExporter()
method of the OutsideIn
class. The returned Exporter
object has many methods inherited from the OptionsCache
interface that can be used to set options that alter the behavior of the conversion. The required options for a conversion are setSourceFile()
, setDestinationFile()
, and setDestinationFormat(FileFormat)
. Once the desired options are set, call the export()
method to perform a conversion and write the destination files. The same Exporter
object can be used to convert multiple source files, and options may be changed between conversions. Call the close()
method when the Exporter
object is no longer needed.
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