I am new to iText.

Does iText have a built-in function for checking if a specified PDF file is
corrupt (e.g., like getting page counts)?

If not, I saw in another thread that looping through all the objects in the
dictionary would throw an exception if the object is corrupt.  Is this the
recommended approach for solving this problem or is there a better approach?

If I detect a corrupt object this way, is there an easy way to determine
what page the object resides on?

Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
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