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I am currently trying to write a custom step that processes a pdf into text for iWay DQC. (aka a pdf reader)
I have written the code to do so using Java and the PDFbox library. I was just wondering if their are any guides on how to then incorporate this into the iWay DQC tool as a plugin?
I followed the example on the help page to help me understand the process. I created the cif-plugin and complied the classes into a jar file. I then placed this file into the runtime/lib folder as recommended. There is no information in the help file on what the next steps are.
Any help would be fantastic!
Thank you very much,
JeffThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Tamra,
Jeff and I have taken the conversation off the message board but if anyone else is interested in this topic please send me a message and I can share a complete eclipse environment with samples for developing custom functions and steps.