About this software
eDocEngine VCL Pro is a component library for Delphi and C++Builder that enables programmatic creation and export of documents from Windows VCL applications. It provides APIs and design-time components to render pages and export to common document and image formats.
This licensed edition is sold with developer licensing and one-year maintenance, and can be purchased with source code as an option.
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Benefits
- Multi-format output: Export documents to PDF and common image formats from applications.
- VCL integration: Integrates as components for Delphi and C++Builder VCL projects.
- Programmatic document control: APIs allow programmatic composition and rendering of pages and content.
- Source code option: A source code option is available with the license for deeper customization.
- Maintenance included: One-year maintenance is included with this license edition.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Product documentation: Comprehensive documentation and API references are available on the publisher's documentation pages.
- Code samples and demos: Sample projects and demo code illustrate common integration scenarios for VCL developers.
- Maintenance updates included: This license edition includes one year of maintenance updates as stated for the product.
- Technical support portal: Publisher maintains a support portal and knowledge base for reported issues and articles.
- Source code delivery option: Source code can be provided with the license when that option is purchased.
Frequently asked questions
What is Gnostice eDocEngine?
A document-processing software development kit that enables developers to generate, convert, render, and manipulate documents programmatically within applications.
Which document operations does eDocEngine support?
Common operations include document creation, rendering, format conversion, merging and splitting documents, and programmatic annotation and stamping.
How is eDocEngine integrated into existing applications?
Developers integrate it via APIs and libraries provided by the SDK, embedding document generation and processing into server, desktop, or background services.
Is eDocEngine appropriate for automated document workflows?
As an SDK designed for programmatic use, it can be used to automate document generation, batch processing, and on-the-fly conversion within application workflows.