Supposedly, but I haven't actually tried. Look at:
http://poi.apache.org/
<quote>
The Apache POI Project's mission is to create and maintain Java APIs for 
manipulating various file formats based upon the Office Open XML standards 
(OOXML) and Microsoft's OLE 2 Compound Document format (OLE2). In short, you 
can read and write MS Excel files using Java. In addition, you can read and 
write MS Word and MS PowerPoint files using Java. Apache POI is your Java Excel 
solution (for Excel 97-2008). We have a complete API for porting other OOXML 
and OLE2 formats and welcome others to participate. 

OLE2 files include most Microsoft Office files such as XLS, DOC, and PPT as 
well as MFC serialization API based file formats. The project provides APIs for 
the OLE2 Filesystem (POIFS) and OLE2 Document Properties (HPSF). 

Office OpenXML Format is the new standards based XML file format found in 
Microsoft Office 2007 and 2008. This includes XLSX, DOCX and PPTX. The project 
provides a low level API to support the Open Packaging Conventions using 
openxml4j. 

For each MS Office application there exists a component module that attempts to 
provide a common high level Java api to both OLE2 and OOXML document formats. 
This is most developed for Excel workbooks (SS=HSSF+XSSF). Work is progressing 
for Word documents (HWPF+XWPF) and PowerPoint presentations (HSLF+XSLF). 

The project has recently added support for Outlook (HSMF). Microsoft opened the 
specifications to this format in October 2007. We would welcome contributions. 

There are also projects for Visio (HDGF), TNEF (HMEF), and Publisher (HPBF). 

As a general policy we collaborate as much as possible with other projects to 
provide this functionality. Examples include: Cocoon for which there are 
serializers for HSSF; Open Office.org with whom we collaborate in documenting 
the XLS format; and Tika / Lucene, for which we provide format interpretors. 
When practical, we donate components directly to those projects for 
POI-enabling them. 

</quote>

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Walter Marguccio
> Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 8:44 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Creating .xls on z/OS
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I've been asked if there is the possibility to create Excel tables
> (.xls) files on z/OS,
> using a batch job. I've searched the archives, the developerwork IBM's
> site, redbooks,
> but found no clue.
> We run the XMITIP tool which is able to create .csv files, but this
> seems not enough.
> 
> We are at z/OS 1.13, with Java 6.0.1, and Perl from the Ported Tools,
> 1.2.0.
> 
> Any thoughts, experiences links, books ?
> 
> 
> Walter Marguccio
> z/OS Systems Programmer
> BELENUS LOB Informatic GmbH
> Munich - Germany
> 
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