Accessing PDF with Acrobat viewer javabean

I accessed a PDF Document with the Acrobat Viewer JavaBean and its totally working fine as given in :https://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2005/10/20/accessing-pdf-with-acrobat-viewer-javabean.h tml
But I also wanted markup/annotations features in the same acrobat viewer. Is there a way to implement these features? The api given above in the link doesn't seem to provide all the updated features of acrobat. Any kind of help is appreciated.
Thanks !

Verify if you have the jar containing com/apple/mrj/MRJAboutHandler in your class path.
It think it's called [MRJToolkitStubs-1.0.jar|http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/maven/mrj/jars/MRJToolkitStubs-1.0.jar]

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