What’s new in this release?
Aspose development team is very excited to announce the new release of Aspose.Note for Java 16.12.0. Ported form its equivalent .NET version, this month’s release provides support for images and attachments data in Microsoft OneNote Online file format. It also fixes several bugs as part of porting from its equivalent .NET version. Fixing these bugs brings further improvements to the API functionality. Aspose team is pleased to share that Aspose.Note for Java now provides support for images and attachments while manipulating Microsoft OneNote online file format. Such flies can be created using Microsoft SharePoint online. We provided support for this file format in one of our earlier releases with the limitations that images and attachments could not be read from such documents. As a result, a file of this type read and saved back using the API also lost any such data. With this new release, we were successful in interpreting these two types of data and now users can manipulate such document without any loss. There are no public API changes for incorporation of this functionality in applications and the feature can be used readily with this new version of the API. This month’s release also fixes certain issues that were reported with the last version of the API. This further improves the API functionality in terms of reliability and performance. Bellows is the list of new and enhanced features included in this new release.
Aspose.Note is a feature-rich Java class library that enables java applications to programmatically interact with OneNote documents without requiring MS Office OneNote having installed on the server. This Java API empowers developers to Create, Read, Export and Manipulate the contents of the Microsoft OneNote file format by working with attachments, text, hyperlinks, tables, tags and text styles. Easily extract images from OneNote documents and convert them to PDF, BMP, JPG, GIF and TIFF image formats.
More about Aspose.Note for Java
Aspose development team is very excited to announce the new release of Aspose.Note for Java 16.12.0. Ported form its equivalent .NET version, this month’s release provides support for images and attachments data in Microsoft OneNote Online file format. It also fixes several bugs as part of porting from its equivalent .NET version. Fixing these bugs brings further improvements to the API functionality. Aspose team is pleased to share that Aspose.Note for Java now provides support for images and attachments while manipulating Microsoft OneNote online file format. Such flies can be created using Microsoft SharePoint online. We provided support for this file format in one of our earlier releases with the limitations that images and attachments could not be read from such documents. As a result, a file of this type read and saved back using the API also lost any such data. With this new release, we were successful in interpreting these two types of data and now users can manipulate such document without any loss. There are no public API changes for incorporation of this functionality in applications and the feature can be used readily with this new version of the API. This month’s release also fixes certain issues that were reported with the last version of the API. This further improves the API functionality in terms of reliability and performance. Bellows is the list of new and enhanced features included in this new release.
- Add support for images and attachments in OneNote Online files.
- Number of pages in Aspose.Note Document does not match original amount in *.one file.
- Saving OneNote document loses images.
Aspose.Note is a feature-rich Java class library that enables java applications to programmatically interact with OneNote documents without requiring MS Office OneNote having installed on the server. This Java API empowers developers to Create, Read, Export and Manipulate the contents of the Microsoft OneNote file format by working with attachments, text, hyperlinks, tables, tags and text styles. Easily extract images from OneNote documents and convert them to PDF, BMP, JPG, GIF and TIFF image formats.
More about Aspose.Note for Java
- Homepage of Aspose.Note for Java
- Download Aspose.Note for Java
- Online documentation of Aspose.Note for Java
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