Developer guide
☕ ODS to PDF with Java
Convert ODS files to PDF format online for sharing, compatibility, and polished document delivery.
JavaREST APIODS → PDF
Use this guide to convert ODS to PDF with Java, then adapt the example to your own app, backend, or processing flow.
Overview
What this guide covers
Conversion path
Use Converterer to accept or prepare a ODS file, trigger a ODS to PDF job, and return the output to your app or workflow.
Java example
Start with the example on this page, then adapt auth, file handling, polling, and result delivery to your environment.
Production usage
This is best suited to backend jobs, async processing, content pipelines, and repeatable conversion flows rather than one-off browser scripting.
Quick start
Get a working example in place
Code example
ODS to PDF
import okhttp3.*;
import java.io.File;
OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient();
String auth = Credentials.basic(
System.getenv("CONVERTERER_API_KEY"),
""
);
RequestBody body = new MultipartBody.Builder()
.setType(MultipartBody.FORM)
.addFormDataPart(
"input",
"input.ods",
RequestBody.create(
new File("input.ods"),
MediaType.parse("application/octet-stream")
)
)
.addFormDataPart("output_format", "pdf")
.build();
Request req = new Request.Builder()
.url("https://api.converterer.com/convert")
.header("Authorization", auth)
.post(body)
.build();
try (Response res = client.newCall(req).execute()) {
String json = res.body().string();
// {"id":"...", "status":"queued"}
// Result lands at <your-destination>/<id>.pdf
} Implementation notes
What to handle in your app
API endpoint
Conversion endpoint
https://api.converterer.com/convert Use your API key for authentication and submit the source file plus the target output format in your job request.
App responsibilities
- source file upload or storage handoff
- job submission and status handling
- success/failure handling in your backend
- download or delivery of the PDF output
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