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| author | Franz Glasner <fzglas.hg@dom66.de> |
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| date | Sat, 11 Oct 2025 11:19:58 +0200 |
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# Using with Java There is also a Java library, which uses JNI to provide access to the C library. The Java classes provide an interface very similar to that available to Javascript. This Java library also powers the Android versions of MuPDF. ## Android If you want to build an application for Android, you have several options. You can base it off one of the existing viewers, or build a new app using the Java library directly. See the "Using with Android" section to get started using the MuPDF library for Android. ## Building Check out (or download) the MuPDF repository. The Java bindings are in the platform/java directory. You can build them using make: make java The resulting shared library are in build/java/release. You need to make sure the Java runtime can find the JAR archive (with class-path) and the native library (with java.library.path). To test the bindings you can use the Java shell: $ jshell --class-path=build/java/release -R-Djava.library.path=build/java/release jshell> import com.artifex.mupdf.fitz.* jshell> var doc = Document.openDocument("pdfref17.pdf") jshell> System.out.println(doc.countPages()) ## Examples There are several more examples in the Java directory. To build and run the example Swing viewer: make -C platform/java run
