Fill out the trial request form to receive a link to the jdeli.jar . 2. Add to Your Project
: There isn't a widely known Java library or tool by this name. It's possible that "jdeli" is a custom or internal project, or there might be a typo in the name.
JDeli automatically detects the format, so you don't need to specify it — the library handles TIFF, JPEG2000, HEIC, WebP, AVIF, and all other supported formats seamlessly.
The download process depends on whether you are an active customer or a trial user: Customer Downloads jdeli jar download
com.idrsolutions jdeli current_version Use code with caution. Method 3: Gradle Integration
Once you have the JAR downloaded and added to your classpath:
: If you find the library on a website or repository, you can download the JAR file directly. Fill out the trial request form to receive
import com.idrsolutions.image.JDeli; import java.awt.image.BufferedImage; import java.io.File;
The trial JAR is identical to the paid JAR except for a time bomb. After 30 days, it throws JdeliLicenseException .
💡 If you want to use JDeli without changing your existing code, download the ImageIO plugin version. It allows ImageIO.read() to automatically use JDeli for unsupported formats like HEIC. If you'd like, I can help you with: The specific Maven repository credentials setup Code for bulk image conversion Instructions for HEIC/AVIF support specifically AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Java library for working with Images - JDeli - IDRsolutions It's possible that "jdeli" is a custom or
Which you need to process (HEIC, TIFF, WebP, etc.)? Your Java version ?
Direct JAR download:
: Look for the library on Maven Central or JCenter . If it's there, you can find its JAR files and add them to your project.