Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> But the more important part of my answer was "What do you want on your
> generator, and
> what do you wish you had on your serializer -- would you like fries
> too?" Meaning I need ideas! I'm on the fence, I want some input.
I have a friend, and unfortunately he doesn't know about XML and doens't
want
to learn how to work with (maybe he shouldn't be my friend ;-), but he
loves Excel.
I don't want to work with Excel (maybe I should't be his friend ;-)
because I want to
use XML.
Well, that's how it is. BUT, we want to collaborate nevertheless!
Therefore I thought it would be nice if he is sending me his Excel and I
generate an XML,
which I can modify , and then I serialize it back into Excel, such that
he can work on it.
Thanks
Michael
>
>
> -Andy
>
> Sven Kuenzler wrote:
>
>>> Is there an Excel Generator, which creates *from* an Excel (xls) file
>>> some XML? Or what approach would you take to convert existing Excel
>>> documents into some useful XML?
>>
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>> I think the previous responses missed the *from* (my emphasis) :-)
>> So, read Andy's answer on the dev list. In short: No, there is no
>> HSSFGenerator (yet).
>>
>> Sven
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