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open-save-pdf-documents-in-aws-s3

This repo contains the examples to open and save PDF documents in AWS S3 using the Syncfusion PDF Viewer.

To run the webservice sample

Project pre-requisites

  • To run this application, you need Visual Studio 2019 or later versions.

Deploying and Running the Sample

Step 1 To deploy and run the webservice sample, follow these steps:

Step 2 Open Visual Studio 2019 or a later version.

Step 3 Open the solution file (.sln) in Visual Studio.

Step 4 Build the solution to ensure all the dependencies are resolved.

Step 5 To run the sample in debugging mode, press F5 or select Debug > Start Debugging from the menu. This will launch the webservice and allow you to debug the application.

Step 6 To run the sample without debugging, press Ctrl+F5 or select Debug > Start Without Debugging. This will start the webservice without attaching the debugger.

Running the AngularClient Sample

To run the AngularClient sample of the PDF Viewer component, follow these steps

Step 1 Open a terminal or command prompt.

Step 2 Navigate to the root directory of the AngularClient sample.

Step 3 Run the following command to install the necessary dependencies

npm install

This command will download and install all the required packages and dependencies specified in the package.json file.

Step 4 Once the installation is complete, run the following command to start the Angular development server and open the PDF Viewer component in the browser:

ng serve --open

The ng serve command compiles the Angular application and starts a development server. The --open flag automatically opens the application in your default browser.

After executing these steps, the PDF Viewer component should be displayed in your browser, allowing you to view and interact with PDF documents stored in AWS S3.

Running the ReactClient Sample

To run the ReactClient sample of the PDF Viewer component, follow these steps

Step 1 Open a terminal or command prompt.

Step 2 Navigate to the root directory of the ReactClient sample.

Step 3 Run the following command to install the necessary dependencies

npm install

This command will download and install all the required packages and dependencies specified in the package.json file.

Step 4 Once the installation is complete, run the following command to start the React development server and open the PDF Viewer component in the browser

npm start

The npm start command starts the React development server and automatically opens the application in your default browser.

After executing these steps, the PDF Viewer component should be displayed in your browser, allowing you to view and interact with PDF documents stored in AWS S3.

Running the JavaScriptClient Sample

To run the JavaScriptClient sample of the PDF Viewer component, follow these steps

Step 1 Open a terminal or command prompt.

Step 2 Navigate to the root directory of the JavaScriptClient sample.

Step 3 Run the following command to install the necessary dependencies

npm install

This command will download and install all the required packages and dependencies specified in the package.json file.

Step 4 Once the installation is complete, run the following command to start the JavaScript development server and open the PDF Viewer component in the browser

npm start

The npm start command starts the JavaScript development server and automatically opens the application in your default browser.

After executing these steps, the PDF Viewer component should be displayed in your browser, allowing you to view and interact with PDF documents stored in AWS S3.

Running the VueClient Sample

To run the VueClient sample of the PDF Viewer component, follow these steps

Step 1 Open a terminal or command prompt.

Step 2 Navigate to the root directory of the VueClient sample.

Step 3 Run the following command to install the necessary dependencies

npm install

This command will download and install all the required packages and dependencies specified in the package.json file.

Step 4 Once the installation is complete, run the following command to start the Vue development server and open the PDF Viewer component in the browser

npm run dev  

The npm run dev command starts the Vue development server and automatically opens the application in your default browser.

After executing these steps, the PDF Viewer component should be displayed in your browser, allowing you to view and interact with PDF documents stored in AWS S3.

Running the TypeScriptClient Sample

To run the TypeScriptClient sample of the PDF Viewer component, follow these steps

Step 1 Open a terminal or command prompt.

Step 2 Navigate to the root directory of the TypeScriptClient sample.

Step 3 Run the following command to install the necessary dependencies

npm install

This command will download and install all the required packages and dependencies specified in the package.json file.

Step 4 Once the installation is complete, run the following command to start the TypeScript development server and open the PDF Viewer component in the browser

npm start

The npm start command starts the TypeScript development server and automatically opens the application in your default browser.

After executing these steps, the PDF Viewer component should be displayed in your browser, allowing you to view and interact with PDF documents stored in AWS S3.

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