What are Acrobat.com Document Services?
ACDS provides a way for end users can access documents anywhere and anytime there is an Internet connection. ACDS provides to developers a set of REST-based interfaces that let them embed the ACDS functionality in new applications or existing applications.
How does a developer use Acrobat.com Document Services?
Developers can use Acrobat.com Document Services (ACDS) to let users store, manage, and share documents online on Acrobat.com. ACDS provides functions for uploading documents, browsing a repository, sharing documents, creating PDFs, and many others. A simple, REST-based protocol enables any development environment able to work with HTTP GET and POST requests to access the API.
How do I get started?
- Sign in with your Adobe ID.
- Read and agree to the Services Agreement and the Adobe Online Privacy Policy.
- Verify your email address by clicking on the link in the email message you receive from the service.
- Sign in: You can now use this service just as your user would, but you can also use it for testing your code.
- Get a developer key and dive into the documentation.
Do I need a developer key?
Yes. A developer key is required to use the ACDS APIs in your applications.
Are Acrobat.com Document Services free?
Currently, there is no charge for developers to use Acrobat.com Document Services in applications.
Is support available?
Support is provided by the development community and the product team via the ACDS forum.
Where can I provide feedback?
Please share your feedback in the developer forum Suggestion Box.
Are there terms and conditions to use the Acrobat.com Document Services?
Yes, you can view the terms and conditions for the Acrobat.com Document Services here.