DWF Codec or Way to Convert DWF to JPG

I am trying to find anything JAVA API related to reading DWF files so I can convert them to a Raster Format ultimately to be embedded in a PDF along with other data via FOP.
All sorts of stuff in the windows platform but not seeing anything for Java.
IF anyone knows of any API's/Java Libraries to do this, commercial, open-source, shareware, etc. please post something here.
Thanks

I'm looking for a way to do this too, so if you find out, let me know. :)

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