Using our powerful Java API, developers can compress HTML to optimize content and output file size. Reducing file size occurs by cleaning up unused data and resources. You can also compress images to make the output file size even smaller.
The result of content optimization and compression can be saved in the original HTML or any available save format – DOCX, DOC, RTF, PDF, HTML and many others.
As mentioned, our Java SDK allows you to programmatically reduce the size of HTML. And now you can try our powerful functionality and evaluate how to compress HTML in Java with the following example:
import com.aspose.words.cloud.*;
ApiClient apiClient = new ApiClient("####-####-####-####-####", "##################", null);
WordsApi wordsApi = new WordsApi(apiClient);
byte[] requestDocument = Files.readAllBytes(Paths.get("Input.html").toAbsolutePath());
CompressOptions requestCompressOptions = new CompressOptions();
requestCompressOptions.setImagesQuality(75);
requestCompressOptions.setImagesReduceSizeFactor(1);
CompressDocumentOnlineRequest compressDocumentRequest = new CompressDocumentOnlineRequest(
requestDocument, requestCompressOptions, null, null, null, null);
CompressDocumentOnline compressDocument =
wordsApi.compressDocumentOnline(compressDocumentRequest);
ConvertDocumentRequest convertDocument = new ConvertDocumentRequest(
compressDocument.getDocument().iterator().next(), "html", null, null, null, null);
wordsApi.convertDocument(convertDocument);
Install 'Aspose.Words Cloud SDK for Java' using Maven build automation tool.
Add this dependency to your project's POM:
As an alternative, you can clone Aspose.Words Cloud SDK for Java source code from GitHub and use it in your project. Please follow these Instructions to quickly get the necessary security credentials and access our REST API.
Refer to the Repository Documentation to see the details.
You can perform document compression for other file formats: