Use our document conversion API to create portable, robust and secure software in Java. This is a professional software solution to import and export MD, HTML, and many other document formats using Java.
Need to convert Web files programmatically? With Aspose.Words for Java any developer can convert MD to HTML format with just a few lines of Java code.
Modern document-processing Java API creates HTML from MD with professional quality. Test the highest quality MD to HTML conversion right in your browser. Powerful Java library allows converting Web files to many popular formats.
The following example demonstrates how to convert MD to HTML in Java.
Follow the easy steps to turn a MD file into HTML format. Read your MD file from the local drive, then simply save it in web document format, specifying the required file format by HTML extension. For both MD reading and HTML writing you can use fully qualified filenames. The output HTML content and formatting will be identical to the original MD document.
// Repository path: https://releases.aspose.com/java/repo/
// Maven, where 'ver' - Aspose.Words version number, for example, 24.4.
<dependency>
<groupId>com.aspose</groupId>
<artifactId>aspose-words</artifactId>
<version>ver</version>
<classifier>jdk17</classifier>
</dependency>
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// Repository path: https://releases.aspose.com/java/repo/
// Gradle, where 'ver' - Aspose.Words version number, for example, 24.4.
compile(group: 'com.aspose', name: 'aspose-words', version: 'ver', classifier: 'jdk17')
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// Repository path: https://releases.aspose.com/java/repo/
// Ivy, where 'ver' - Aspose.Words version number, for example, 24.4.
<dependency org="com.aspose" name="aspose-words" rev="ver">
<artifact name="aspose-words" m:classifier="jdk17" ext="jar"/>
</dependency>
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// Repository path: https://releases.aspose.com/java/repo/
// Sbt, where 'ver' - Aspose.Words version number, for example, 24.4.
libraryDependencies += "com.aspose" % "aspose-words" % "ver"
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import com.aspose.words.*;
Document doc = new Document("Input.md");
doc.save("Output.html");
import com.aspose.words.*;
Document doc = new Document("Input.md");
doc.save("Output.html");
import com.aspose.words.*;
Document doc = new Document("Input.md");
ImageSaveOptions saveOptions = new ImageSaveOptions(SaveFormat.html);
for (int page = 0; page < doc.getPageCount(); page++)
{
saveOptions.setPageSet(new PageSet(page));
doc.save(String.format("Output_%d.html", page + 1), saveOptions);
}
import com.aspose.words.*;
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.insertImage("Input.md");
doc.save("Output.html");
import com.aspose.words.*;
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
Shape shape = builder.insertImage("Input.md");
shape.getShapeRenderer().save("Output.html", new ImageSaveOptions(SaveFormat.html));
We host our Java packages in Maven repositories. 'Aspose.Words for Java' is a common JAR file containing byte-code. Please follow the step-by-step instructions on how to install it to your Java developer environment.
Java SE 7 and more recent Java versions are supported. We also provide a separate package for Java SE 6 in case you are obliged to use this outdated JRE.
Our Java package is cross-platform and runs on all operating systems with JVM implementation, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS.
For information on optional package dependencies, such as JogAmp JOGL, Harfbuzz font engine, Java Advanced Imaging JAI, please refer to Product Documentation.