Streaming  PDF Documents Using JAVA

Hello Geeks,
I want to develop a document viewer which gets embedded in web browser.
Are there any JAVA API available for this ?
I am confused where to start.

Embedded in a web browser -> java applet.
Document viewer -> depends on which document type you want to show (and how you want to show it). Search on "java <document type> library"to see if anyone else solved it.

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