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    JWP

    Java Web Printer

    Java Web Printer interface 0.1 JWP 0.1 is the Java Web Printer interface that lets you print your documents from anywhere, anytime, to any installed printer. No need to install any printer drivers on the client machine, just use a web browser and upload your PDF file. You can print any PDF file with just a few clicks, using one of the available print methods: PDFbox, CUPS, or Filesystem. JWP 0.1 is compatible with Windows and other OS, and requires only a Jakarta EE capable Web Application Server and root rights. JWP 0.1 is the initial very basic release, but it works! Download and deploy it today and enjoy the convenience of remote printing!
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    serverless-chrome

    serverless-chrome

    Run headless Chrome/Chromium on AWS Lambda

    ...Serverless Chrome takes care of building and bundling the Chrome binaries and making sure Chrome is running when your serverless function executes. In addition, this project also provides a few example services for common patterns (e.g. taking a screenshot of a page, printing to PDF, some scraping, etc.). Why? Because it's neat. It also opens up interesting possibilities for using the Chrome DevTools Protocol (and tools like Chromeless or Puppeteer) in serverless architectures and doing testing/CI, web-scraping, pre-rendering, etc. You must configure your AWS credentials either by defining AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY environmental variables, or using an AWS profile.
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