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I am using Itext 5.0.6 and when attempting to encrypt a pdf, I get zero size ( blank file) as a result. Any idea ? If I don't try to encrypt, then I get the file okay.

try
{
    File f = new File("C://secure_abc.pdf");
    FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(f);
    PdfReader reader = new PdfReader("C://abc.pdf");
    System.out.println("reader.getFileLength(): "+reader.getFileLength());
    PdfStamper stamp = new PdfStamper(reader, out);
    stamp.setEncryption(null, null,
    PdfWriter.ALLOW_PRINTING, PdfWriter.ENCRYPTION_AES_128);
}
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  • You forget to close stamp.
    – mkl
    Jul 9, 2014 at 5:04
  • actually I close it after encrypting but same result.. I have also updated to itext 5.5 Jul 9, 2014 at 14:55
  • It was the bouncy castle lib that I was missing. No where in the release notes Itext tells that there is a dependency, should have used maven version.. Seems to be working Thanks a lot for your help Jul 9, 2014 at 15:36

2 Answers 2

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Make sure to use bouncy castle libraries, iText has dependencies on the lib.

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  • You should accept your own answer. Note that I'm surprised that you don't get any exceptions when BouncyCastle isn't present. I would have expected a ClassNotFoundException which would immediately have informed you (and us) what was wrong with your code. Jul 10, 2014 at 13:59
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Please add the following line at the very end:

stamp.close();

You created a zero-length file when you do this:

FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(f);

But no bytes are written to that output stream up until you close the PdfStamper instance.

Also: 5.0.6 is quite old. Why not use a more recent version?

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  • actually I close it after encrypting but same result,I have also updated to itext 5.5 , still getting blank file Jul 9, 2014 at 14:58

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