Domain Service (in domain-libs) to allow domain object entities to build .docx 
(OpenXML) documents against a template .docx, merging in an XML (or perhaps 
JSON) input format.
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                 Key: ISIS-172
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-172
             Project: Isis
          Issue Type: New Feature
          Components: Domain: Services
            Reporter: Dan Haywood
            Priority: Minor


Provide a standalone implementation of a document builder  service that can be 
registered as a hidden service, and injected into domain objects so that they 
are able to send build OpenXml documents.  The input could be an XML-based 
notation (or perhaps JSON) along with a template .docx document.

The signature of the interface would be something like:

[Hidden]
public interface OpenXmlDocumentBuilder {
    byte[] build(byte[] documentTemplate, org.w3c.Document xmlDoc);
}

eg where the XML format is something like:

<input>
  <LetterDate type="date">2012-01-30</LetterDate>
  <CustomerTitle type="rich">Dear Mrs. Jenkins</CustomerTitle>
  <Blurb>As requested, here are the recent payments made from your 
account</Blurb>
  <Payments type="rich-table">
     <row>
       <Date>2012-01-20</Date>
       <Merchant>Walmart</Merchant>
       <Amount>123.45</Date>
    </row>
     <row>
       <Date>2012-01-21</Date>
       <Merchant>Esso</Merchant>
       <Amount>45.23</Date>
    </row>
     <row>
       <Date>2012-01-22</Date>
       <Merchant>Starbucks</Merchant>
       <Amount>12.01</Date>
    </row>
     <row>
       <Date>2012-01-22</Date>
       <Merchant>Amazon</Merchant>
       <Amount>89.99</Date>
    </row>
  </Payments>
</input>

so that the information is used to merge into fields within the OpenXml.   (NB: 
if using MS Word, this would correspond to "Content Controls", as per the 
Developer tab).


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