Scott,

You are right. We are working right now on reviewing the architecture of the serializers to allow the flexibility you are looking for. We are pretty close from a solution and from an actual implementation, so stay tuned!

-Erik

Saverance, Kenyon Scott wrote:

Am I correct in reading XLSSerializer.java that the generated Excel file
gets pushed directly to the HTTP response stream, and that there's no output
param? Am I also correct in saying that there's not really a way (yet) to
write the results of xls-serializer to a local file? I understand
serializers by definition don't have output params; I can see using a
URLGenerator w/ application/octet-stream to capture the results of
XLSSerializer, but FileSerializer seems to only serialize text/* types, and
nothing else will save a base64 stream to binary file.

Do I have the picture right, or am I missing something? Thanks.

- Scott Saverance



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