Jen,

>I've been looking at this since you posted.  Does this have to done by a
>server admin or can I just put this in my folder where I am coding?  (so
>much harder to deal with an admin)

You'd need to copy the JAR file to a directory in the CF's "class path." So,
this may require an admin. You may also need to recycle the services.

>Also... can you tell me a bit more about a CFC wrapper and how that would
>work?

What I meant by a CFC wrapper is to create a ColdFusion Component that you'd
write which would doing all the interaction with the jExcelApi. 

One of the benefits of the jExcelApi is you do *not* need Excel installed on
the server--you just need access to the jar file you download.

Do a search for jExcelApi and CFMX on Google. I know I've seen some articles
that walk you through the basics of using the API in CF.

-Dan



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