Action connectors
Use the execute command connector in the Conversion Service to implement a custom output connector.
Use the execute command connector in the Conversion Service to implement a custom output connector.
Integrate the Conversion Service into your environment by connecting input sources (for example a watched folder) to output destinations (for example an output folder) and configure how documents will be processed.
Use the Conversion Service to directly integrate with various document sources like local folders, mail servers, and web services.
Integrate the Conversion Service with a mail server as part of your automated document conversion process. You can set up the service to send an automated email when conversion is finished.
Integrate the Conversion Service with the local file system, allowing you to convert all files dropped in a specific folder to PDF format, for example.
This page describes how you can integrate the Conversion Service with your existing applications. You can integrate using watched folders, a shell client application, or a REST API.
Learn how you can use a REST API (Conversion Service Advanced API) to directly schedule and manage the jobs of the Conversion Service with greater flexibility.
This page explains how you can use a shell client application to interact with the Conversion Service as part of your document conversion process.
Learn how you can use the PDF client to convert files to PDF, dragging and dropping the files you want to convert to the conversion window.
Learn how to use the REST connectors in the Conversion Service to automatically convert all files sent to a URL and send the results to a configurable URL.
Learn how to use the REST connectors in the Conversion Service to automatically convert all files sent to a URL.
Learn how to send all converted files to a configurable URL.