Aspose.Total for Java is a comprehensive suite of APIs that enables developers to easily convert JSON to RTF in their Java applications. The two-step process involves using Aspose.Cells for Java to parse JSON to PDF and then using Aspose.Words for Java to convert the PDF to RTF.
Aspose.Cells for Java is a powerful spreadsheet API that enables developers to create, manipulate, and convert spreadsheets in various formats. It provides a wide range of features such as creating and editing worksheets, applying formulas, formatting cells, and more. It also supports the conversion of JSON to PDF, allowing developers to easily parse JSON data into a PDF document.
Aspose.Words for Java is a powerful Word Processing API that enables developers to create, manipulate, and convert documents in various formats. It provides a wide range of features such as creating and editing documents, applying formatting, inserting images, and more. It also supports the conversion of PDF to RTF, allowing developers to easily convert PDF documents to RTF format.
By using Aspose.Total for Java, developers can quickly and easily convert JSON to RTF in their Java applications. The two-step process involves using Aspose.Cells for Java to parse JSON to PDF and then using Aspose.Words for Java to convert the PDF to RTF. This makes it easy for developers to quickly and easily convert JSON data into a RTF document.
Convert JSON Format to RTF via Java
- Create a new Workbook object and read valid JSON data from file
- Import JSON file to worksheet using JsonUtility class and Save it as PDF
- Load PDF document by using Document class
- Save the document to RTF format using Save method
Conversion Requirements
You can easily use Aspose.Total for Java directly from a Maven based project and include libraries in your pom.xml.
Alternatively, you can get a ZIP file from downloads .
Set Layout & Convert JSON Format to RTF via Java
Furthermore, the API allows you to set layout options for your JSON while parsing JSON to RTF using JsonLayoutOptions . It allows you to process Array as a table, ignore nulls, ignore array title, ignore object title, convert string to number or date, set date and number format, and set title style. All of these options allow you to present your data as per your needs. The following code snippet shows you how to set the layout options.
Convert JSON Format to RTF with Watermark via Java
Using the API, you can also parse JSON to RTF with watermark. In order to add a watermark to your RTF document, you can first convert the JSON file to PDF and add a watermark to it. In order to add a watermark, load the newly created PDF file using the Document class, create an instance of TextWatermarkOptions and set its properties, Call Watermark.setText method and pass watermark text & object of TextWatermarkOptions. After adding the watermark, you can save the document to RTF.
Key Use Cases
- Cross-platform document sharing – Deliver formatted content accessible on multiple devices and editors.
- Lightweight reporting – Generate compact, readable reports from structured JSON data.
- Legacy system compatibility – Ensure documents work with older software and enterprise systems.
- Portable documentation – Create easily transferable rich text files for universal use.
- Data-driven formatted text – Turn structured datasets into styled, human-readable documents.
Automation Scenarios
- JSON-to-RTF pipelines – Automate conversion of structured data into rich text files.
- Automated formatted reporting – Build styled reports directly from JSON sources.
- JSON-driven document portability – Enable consistent content across platforms and systems.
- Enterprise RTF distribution workflows – Standardize rich text outputs for large-scale organizational use.