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GroupDocs.Viewer for Java can now be seamlessly integrated into Your Joomla! Website

We’re glad to announce the release of the GroupDocs.Viewer for Java extension for Joomla!. Developers who work with the Java version of our HTML5 document viewer can now seamlessly integrate it into Joomla! websites. The extension has been approved by the Joomla! marketplace team and is available for download from the official Joomla! marketplace. With the GroupDocs.Viewer integrated into Joomla!, you can easily embed and display all documents supported by the viewer on your Joomla!
July 11, 2014 · 1 min · Derek Hyland

PimCore Extension for Easy Integration of the GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET Library Is Now Available for Download

We’re pleased to announce the release of the PimCore extension for the .NET version of our HTML5 document viewer. PimCore developers can now seamlessly integrate the viewer’s functionality into their projects. Once installed, you will be able to embed and display almost 50 types of documents, including PDF and Microsoft Office, in your website or web app. This extension compliments the cloud-based one, which we’ve released earlier. So, from now you can choose between two deployment options: a cloud on-demand service or the downloadable .
June 20, 2014 · 1 min · Derek Hyland

Add Security through Custom Caching in the GroupDocs.Viewer for Java Library Version 2.2

The GroupDocs.Viewer for Java library is a high-fidelity document viewer, built within HTML5 standards. It allows end-users to view over 45 types of documents on the web without the need to install any third-party software. Here at GroupDocs we always look for new ways to enhance our products with advanced security options. The GroupDocs.Viewer for Java library can be deployed on-premises and allows you to host documents on your private storage.
June 18, 2014 · 1 min · Ihor Mykhalevych

The .NET Version of the GroupDocs HTML5 Document Viewer Can Now Be Seamlessly Integrated into Joomla! CMS

Greetings! We have good news for Joomla! developers. Recently we’ve released an extension which helps you to easily integrate the .NET version of the GroupDocs HTML5 document viewer into Joomla! websites. And now we are glad to announce that the extension is published and available for download from the official Joomla! marketplace. Unlike the cloud-based extension released earlier, this one integrates the downloadable .NET version of the GroupDocs.Viewer. It allows you to store and host documents on your (or your clients’) servers.
June 13, 2014 · 1 min · Derek Hyland

Integrating GroupDocs.Viewer for Java into a PHP Application

Recently, we posted a guide describing how to integrate the GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET library into a PHP app. This time I’d like show you how to do the same thing with the Java version of the viewer. GroupDocs.Viewer is the foundation of most of the other GroupDocs applications. It is a high-fidelity HTML5 document viewer that allows you to display almost 50 types of documents within your own app or website.
June 6, 2014 · 1 min · Ihor Mykhalevych

GroupDocs.Viewer for Java Extension Is Now Available for Magento Users

We are pleased to announce the release of the extension which allows Magento web-developers to seamlessly integrate the Java version of the GroupDocs HTML5 document viewer into their websites. Once deployed, you will be able to embed and display over 45 types of documents on any page within your Magento website. The viewer doesn’t require any 3rd party plugin installation on the client-side and allows end-users to view documents from any HTML5-compliant web-browser.
May 30, 2014 · 1 min · Derek Hyland

GroupDocs.Viewer 2.0 - New Features & Improvements to the Java Version of the Document Viewer

Last week, we released an update to the GroupDocs.Viewer library for the .NET platform. Now it is time to share what version 2.0 of GroupDocs.Viewer has to offer to the Java world. You can find a full list of new features, improvements and fixes on the GroupDocs.Viewer download page. The most notable improvements, I’m going to discover in this article. Native HTML5-Based Document RenderingThe brightest gem presented in this version is the HTML-based rendering mode - an addition to the image-based one that was the only choice in previous versions of the document viewer.
May 27, 2014 · 3 min · Ihor Mykhalevych

GroupDocs.Viewer 2.0 - New Features and Improvements in the Document Viewer for .NET Library (Part B)

Greetings!This is Part B of my post looking at the new features and enhancements to the GroupDocs document viewer for .NET version 2.0. For those of you who missed my previous post, please find it here. This time I’m going to continue describing the core updates that the library has seen in the second major release. So, here we go: Enhanced Text Search OptionsGroupDocs.Viewer 2.0 includes a lot of helpful text search improvements.
May 22, 2014 · 6 min · Denis Gvardionov

GroupDocs.Viewer 2.0 - Enhancements and New Features in the Document Viewer for .NET Library (Part A)

Greetings!We’re pleased to announce a major update of the GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET library: version 2.0. This version of the document viewer has a lot of new features, improvements and bug fixes. You’ll find a complete list of updates and the new library itself here. In this and the next article, I’d like to take a closer look at the updates that I think you’ll be the most interested. So here we go:
May 20, 2014 · 7 min · Denis Gvardionov

Stripping GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET Functionality Down to a Lightweight Document Embedding Tool

GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET is a web-oriented framework which provides ample possibilities to view a wide variety of documents in a web-browser, including PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, AutoCAD and many more. However, quite often there are situations when you are looking for a simple and quick solution and don’t need all the functionality that comes with a library. In case of GroupDocs.Viewer, for example, you may not want to use iframes on your pages, or add a lot of additional JavaScript and CSS files, which are used by GroupDocs.
April 8, 2014 · 1 min · Denis Gvardionov