Command line and GUI industry supported PDF/A Validation
The veraPDF PDF/A Validation Library is dual-licensed, see:
See the veraPDF documentation site.
You can download a Java-based installer for the latest veraPDF GUI release from our download site. The current installation process requires Java 1.7 to be pre-installed.
If you want to try the latest development version you can obtain it from our development download site. Be aware that we release development snapshots regularly, often more than once a day. While we try to ensure that development builds are well tested there are no guarantees.
Once downloaded unzip the archive which contains the installer jar with batch and shell scripts to launch, the zip contents are as follows:
verapdf-${project.version}/verapdf-install.bat
verapdf-${project.version}/verapdf-install.sh
verapdf-${project.version}/verapdf-izpack-installer-${project.version}.jar
Where ${project.version}
is the last development or release version.
Windows users should run the 'verapdf-install.bat' dos batch file, while Linux and OSX users should run the shell script, verapdf-install.sh
. It's possible to run the installer directly on any platform:
java - jar <path-to-installer-jar>/verapdf-izpack-installer-${project.version}.jar
Linux users can download and execute the veraPDF installer using the following commands:
wget http://downloads.verapdf.org/rel/verapdf-installer.zip
unzip verapdf-installer.zip
cd verapdf-<version>
./verapdf-install.sh
We've prepared a manual for the GUI which is included in the library project and can be downloaded from GitHub.
The startup script found in the install dir, e.g. .../verapdf/verapdf-gui
for Linux, or .../verapdf/verapdf-gui.bat
for Windows can be used to pass
configuration options to the JVM. This is done by setting $JAVA_OPTS
for Linux, or %JAVA_OPTS%
in the Window batch file. Alternatively these can be
passed directly as parameters when calling the shell or batch script.
In order to build this project you'll need:
- Java 7, which can be downloaded from Oracle, or for Linux users OpenJDK.
- Maven v3+
Life will be easier if you also use Git to obtain and manage the source.
First you'll need to obtain a version of the veraPDF-apps source code. You can compile either the latest relase version or the latest development source.
Use Git to clone the repository and ensure that the master
branch is checked out:
git clone https://github.com/veraPDF/veraPDF-apps
git checkout master
or download the latest tar archive or zip archive from GitHub.
Use Git to clone the repository and ensure that the integration
branch is checked out:
git clone https://github.com/veraPDF/veraPDF-apps
git checkout integration
or download the latest tar archive or zip archive from GitHub.
Move to the downloaded project directory and call Maven install:
cd veraPDF-apps
mvn clean install
You can test your build by running the greenfield GUI application from the greenfield-apps
sub-module.
java -jar greenfield-apps/target/greenfield-apps-${project.version}.jar
Where ${project.version}
is the current Maven project version. This should bring up the veraPDF GUI main window if the build was successful.