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Overview

There are several key differences between the Conversion Service and the 3-Heights® Document Converter.

High-level architecture

The general architecture of the Conversion Service is similar to that of the 3-Heights® Document Converter, however there are some important differences:

Conversion Service3-Heights® Document Converter
Main service interfaceREST (job-based).NET remoting (job-based)
Web service interfaceBuilt-in REST interface (job-based)
Simplified built-in REST interface (single-call, can be combined freely with other integration options). See Integration
SOAP interface provided by separate IIS-based web application (single-call)
Authentication, User managementNo built-in solution provided, any available HTTP gateway solution can be used.Only for Webservice (provided by IIS). Not available for main service interface and thus clients based on it.
Advanced integration options: Watched Folders, Watched Mailbox, Send Email, single-call web service, Execute Command, etc.Provided by the single separate service "Conversion Service Connections" and can be combined freely. See IntegrationProvided by several separate services ("Watched Folder Service", "Mail Folder Service", etc) and cannot be combined with each other.
Client applications (GUI, Command Line, Office Add-ins, etc.)Available as a separate installer.
Microsoft Office integration, GUI Client, Command Line Client
Available as a separate installer.
Linux/Docker imageSupported, but with reduced feature set.Not supported
Worker process isolationWorkers are running as normal separate processes in the same session. All processing tasks are executed in a worker process without exception.Workers are running as separate RDP sessions. Only Office conversions are executed in worker sessions.

Job and document processing

While the 3-Heights® Document Converter configuration specified how a conversion is performed, allowing you to configure each application or component explicitly, in the Conversion Service, the configuration specifies what the expected result should be. The applications and components selected and configured is determined automatically to produce the best possible result.

The Document Converter offered simple key-value pairs throughout all tiers of configuration: application options, job options, and document options. The Conversion Service uses different levels of flexibility and complexity for each configuration tier:

  • Workflow: A workflow represents a broad use case and defines the general conversion process. Workflows are tailored to a specific use case, which is also reflected in the available configuration settings. All workflows are provided by the application and cannot be changed by the user / operator.
  • Profile: A profile is a structured, workflow-specific set of configuration settings. Each workflow can have an arbitrary number of profiles which can be selected at runtime. Profiles are statically configured in the service and cannot be created dynamically at runtime.
  • Job and document options: Job options and document options are used to refine certain aspects of a profile at runtime and to provide document or job-specific data to the conversion. Job options and document options are simple key-value pairs and don't provide the full flexibility available in the profile configuration. If a certain configuration aspect cannot be controlled by these options, a separate profile configuration is necessary.

In the 3-Heights® the Document Converter, job options specified the output format and processing steps performed on the output file. However, due to the lack of workflows and profiles in the 3-Heights® Document Converter, job options and document options could override almost any of the available configuration settings. With the Conversion Service, the output format is determined by the selected workflow and optional processing steps can be configured in the profile configuration. The workflows available in the Conversion Service are roughly equivalent to the configuration options FORMAT, PDFA and PDF.COMPLIANCE, configured at application or job level. Document options are similar in both products from a technical perspective, however, only a few select workflow-specific document options are available in the Conversion Service.

Application options in the 3-Heights® Document Converter meant that file types could be explicitly associated with an application/component. Each application/component could be configured individually on a low-level basis. Only single set of static options could be configured in the service itself, but each option could be overridden at runtime. In the Conversion Service, profile settings allow you to configure the expected result by file type. Applications/components are selected and configured automatically.

The Conversion Service is designed to seek a balance between flexibility and complexity, facilitating configuration and setup.

Tier in 3-Heights® Document ConverterEquivalent in Conversion Service
Application optionsProfile settings
Job optionsProfile configuration
Document optionsWorkflow-specific document options

Feature compatibility between products

Feature compatibility between the Conversion Service and the 3-Heights® Document Converter is indicated according to three levels:

  • Yes: The feature is supported in a way that most use cases are covered. This does not mean that it supports exactly the same configuration options. It is not guaranteed that the services behave exactly the same in every single case. Some differences are expected.
  • Partially: The feature is generally available, but there are notable differences in a way that prohibit a straight-forward migration in many cases.
  • No: The feature is not supported.
FeatureConversion Service3-Heights® Document ConverterNotes
Processing of embedded files / AttachmentsYesPartiallyFlexible support for processing embedded files and attachments across all supported file formats.
See Nested files and attachments
OCR (Text recognition)YesYesSee OCR.
OCR (Barcode recognition)NoYesSee OCR.
Digital signaturesYesYes
PDF compression and optimizationYesYesOnly predefined profiles supported.
PDF linearization (fast web-view)NoYesLinearization is not recommended as it can increase file size considerably and its effect is quite limited.
StampingPartiallyYesSee Stamping.
MetadataYesYes
Electronic invoice embedding (ZUGFeRD, Factur-X)NoYes
Table of content and title page denerationYesNoSee Dossier workflow.
Custom plugins and transformationsNoYes

Supported input formats

The table shows the input formats supported by the Conversion Service and those originally supported by the 3-Heights® Document Converter.

FormatConversion Service3-Heights® Document ConverterNotes
PDFYesYes
PDF with XFA forms (Adobe Lifecycle)NoYesXFA is a proprietary format and was deprecated in PDF 2.0.
Raster image formats (JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, JBIG2, JPEG2000, HEIC, HEIF)YesYes
JPEG2000 compound image (JPM)NoYes
MS Word binary formats (DOC, DOT)YesYesRequires MS Word installed and properly licensed on the server.
See Convert Microsoft Office files.
MS Word OOXML-based formats (DOCX, DOCM, DOTX, DOTM)YesYesRequires MS Word installed and properly licensed on the server.
See Convert Microsoft Office files.
WordML / WordprocessingML (XML)YesYesRequires MS Word installed and properly licensed on the server.
See Convert Microsoft Office files.
MS Excel binary formats (XLS, XLT)YesYesRequires MS Excel installed and properly licensed on the server.
See Convert Microsoft Office files.
MS Excel OOXML-based formats (XLSX, XLSM, XLTX, XLTM)YesYesRequires MS Excel installed and properly licensed on the server.
See Convert Microsoft Office files.
SpreadsheetML (XML)YesYesRequires MS Excel installed and properly licensed on the server.
See Convert Microsoft Office files.
MS PowerPoint binary formats (PPT, PPS)YesYesRequires MS PowerPoint installed and properly licensed on the server.
See Convert Microsoft Office files.
MS PowerPoint OOXML-based formats (PPTX, PPTM, PPSX, PPSM)YesYesRequires MS PowerPoint installed and properly licensed on the server.
See Convert Microsoft Office files.
MS ProjectNoYes
MS VisioNoYes
Open Document Text (ODT)YesYesRequires MS Word installed and properly licensed on the server. OpenOffice or LibreOffice are not supported.
Open Document Spreadsheet (ODS)YesYesRequires MS Excel installed and properly licensed on the server. OpenOffice or LibreOffice are not supported.
Open Document Presentation (ODP)YesYesRequires MS PowerPoint installed and properly licensed on the server. OpenOffice or LibreOffice are not supported.
MIME-email (EML)YesYes
Outlook-email (MSG)YesYes
ZIP archiveYesYes
RAR-ArchiveNoYes
Plain text (TXT)YesYes
Rich text (RTF)YesYesRequires MS Word installed and properly licensed on the server.
See Convert Microsoft Office files.
Comma-separated values (CSV)YesYes
Document-like HTMLYesNoSelf-contained single-page HTML intended for page layout. All media and styles have to be inline or referenced by absolute URL from a location accessible by the service.
Website-Archive (MHT, HTMZIP)NoYes
URLPartiallyYesURL as a file format is not supported; however, the REST interface allows converting files by URL.
Metafile (EMF)NoYes
XPSNoYes
Custom formats (Plugins)NoYes

Supported output formats

The Conversion Service converts input files to PDF format, either as PDF 1.x, or PDF/A conformant files (PDF/A-1, PDF/A-2, PDF/A-3) depending on the workflow used.

FormatConversion Service3-Heights® Document ConverterNotes
PDF/A-1YesYesSee PDF/A and conformance.
PDF/A-2YesYesSee PDF/A and conformance.
PDF/A-3YesYesSee PDF/A and conformance.
Plain PDF (1.x)YesYesSee Conversion workflow.
TIFFNoYes

Supported nested files and attachments

The table below lists the supported file types and attachments for the 3-Heights® Document Converter and the Conversion Service.

TypeConversion Service3-Heights® Document Converter
Files in ZIP archiveYesYes
Files in RAR archiveNoYes
Attachments of MIME-email (EML)YesYes
Attachments of Outook-email (MSG)YesYes
Attachments (embedded files) in PDF fileYesOnly PDF to PDF/A
File attachment annotations in PDF fileYesOnly PDF to PDF/A
Files in PDF portfolioYesOnly PDF to PDF/A
Attachments in OOXML-based Word file (DOCX)YesYes
Attachments in classic binary Word file (DOC)NoYes
Attachments in OOXML-based Excel file (XLSX)YesYes
Attachments in classic binary Excel file (XLS)NoYes
Attachments in OOXML-based PowerPoint file (PPTX)YesYes
Attachments in classic binary PowerPoint file (PPT)NoYes

For more on how nested files and attachments are handled, see Nested files and attachments.

Integrations

The Conversion Service offers multiple integration options such as watched folders and other connectors, a REST API, and a PDF GUI client.

IntegrationConversion Service3-Heights® Document Converter
GUI client applicationYesYes
Command line client applicationYesYes
Watched foldersYesYes
Mail foldersYesYes
Send emailYesYes
Web service interface (REST)YesNo
Web service interface (SOAP)NoYes
Client libraryNoYes
MS Office add-inYesYes
Windows Explorer extensionNoYes
Docker imagePartial 1No

Footnotes

  1. The Docker image does not support all features. In particular, it does not support any of the integration options.