Hey everyone , i'm using odf toolkit just for reading excel and ods files , and i must say that the biggest struggle i face , is reading huge files because odf toolkit is reading all file at once , resulting in a great need of memory .
I think odf toolkit needs to support an operation of reading the file in pages , like this project https://code.google.com/p/sqlsheet/ Nice day On 1 February 2014 01:31, Ahmed I Ibrahim <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear all, > > Although I am new to the usage of the toolkit, however I see its great > value and I really want to contribute. Just let me know How I can help. > And sorry for the delay to answer. > > Thanks & Best Regards / السلام عليكم > > Ahmed Ibrahim > MBA ,Senior IT Architect, SWG Cairo Lab Services > BPM Client Solution Manager, MEA > IT Architect Egypt Proffesion Lead > Mobile: +20 100 1615 506 > > > > From: Rob Weir <[email protected]> > To: [email protected], > Date: 01/21/2014 05:45 PM > Subject: Volunteers welcome in ODF Toolkit Project > > > > Hello everyone! > > The ODF Toolkit is an open source project in the Incubator of the > Apache Software Foundation. This means that we have a probationary > status, where we're not yet a full Apache project (what is called a > Top Level Project). We're given a chance to develop a community, and > if we're successful doing this, then we can "graduate". > > Right now we're not doing so well. Some of the early developers who > helped start the Toolkit have had job changes and moved on to other > things. There are a handful of volunteers, like myself, who are > trying to keep things going, but none of us has this as a full time > paying job. > > I'll be honest. The situation is a bit precarious right now. If we > don't grow the community over the next few months there is a good > chance we'll need to shut down. That doesn't mean the code disappears, > of course. It would be archived and would still be available, though > unmaintained. But it would end the best opportunity we have to have > an ODF Toolkit that will grow, improve in features and performance, > etc. > > Since all users of the ODF Toolkit are also Java programmers, you are > all able to contribute to the project. Many of you already do, by > sending in bug reports, even patches. This is greatly appreciated. > > If anyone thought this project was a "closed club" where outsiders > were not welcome, let me reassure you that this is not the case. We > welcome any and all who want to help. > > So if you get some value from the ODF Toolkit, and want to see it > graduate from the Incubator and grow into a more powerful tool for > processing ODF files, then I urge you to express your interest on the > project's dev mailing list: [email protected]. It is > really easy to get involved and the more experienced developers can > help you get started. > > Thanks and best regards, > > -Rob > > > >
