POI is absolutely server side.  It has some uses on the client but the whole
design is aimed at the servlet stream.  Otherwise it would be based on
java.io.File

-andy


On 7/18/03 8:46 PM, "Tetsuya Kitahata" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> http://www.apache.org/foundation/projects.html
> 
> ...
> 
> Jakarta = Server-side Java
> 
> <monologue>
> I did not know that Jakarta-Poi is server-side java based product :D
> </monologue>
> 
> -- Tetsuya ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 
> P.S. Rather, "Java based total solution in Apache.Org" or "Jakarta is an
> umbrella for Java related Apache integration efforts" might be
> preferable. Any thoughts?
> 
> 
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