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Adrian Sandor commented on PDFBOX-4294:
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In fact, the javadoc for the overlay method says that it returns "the resulting
pdf, which has to be saved and closed be the caller". So the initial code
(including "res.close()") is supposed to work then.
> Scratch file already closed when redoing overlay
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>
> Key: PDFBOX-4294
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PDFBOX-4294
> Project: PDFBox
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.0.11
> Reporter: Adrian Sandor
> Priority: Major
>
> Here's some sample code to reproduce the problem:
>
> {code:java}
> final String path = "orig.pdf";
> final String stampPath = "stamp.pdf";
> final PDDocument doc = PDDocument.load(new File(path));
> final Overlay o = new Overlay();
> o.setInputPDF(doc);
> o.setOverlayPosition(Position.FOREGROUND);
> final HashMap<Integer, String> m = new HashMap<>();
> m.put(0, stampPath);
> PDDocument res = o.overlay(m);
> res.close();
> res = o.overlay(m);
> {code}
> Basically I'm doing an overlay, closing the resulting document, then doing it
> again (normally I would make some changes first, but I didn't include that
> for the sake of brevity).
> The last line throws java.io.IOException: Scratch file already closed
> If I remove "res.close()" then the code works, but if I do the overlay
> multiple times, I get warnings like: org.apache.pdfbox.cos.COSDocument -
> Warning: You did not close a PDF Document
> which suggests that I should actually close the document when I'm done with
> it.
>
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