acoliver    2002/06/12 07:01:18

  Added:       src/documentation/xdocs casestudies.xml
  Log:
  oops forgot this yesterday, the new case studies page
  
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  1.1                  jakarta-poi/src/documentation/xdocs/casestudies.xml
  
  Index: casestudies.xml
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  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
  <!DOCTYPE document PUBLIC "-//APACHE//DTD Documentation V1.1//EN" 
"./dtd/document-v11.dtd">
  
  <document>
    <header>
      <title>Jakarta POI - Case Studies</title>
      <authors>
        <person id="AO" name="Andrew C. Oliver" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
        <person id="CR" name="Cameron Riley" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
      </authors>
    </header>
    
    <body>
      <section title="Introduction">
         <p>
            A number of people are using POI for a variety of purposes.  As with
            any new API or technology, the first question people generally ask
            is not "how can I" but rather "Who else is doing what I'm about to 
            do?"  This is understandable with the abismal success rate in the 
            software business.  These case statements are meant to help create
            confidence and understanding.
         </p>
      </section>
      <section title="Submitting a Case Study">
         <p>
            We are actively seeking case studies for this page (after all it 
            just started).  Andy Oliver (acoliver at apache dot org) has 
            agreed to have a few T-Shirts printed with the POI logo (once its
            chosen) for the first
            few best submissions.  To submit a case study, either  
            <link href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/getinvolved/index.html";>
            submit a patch for this page</link> (preferred) or email it to the 
            <link href="http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html";>mailing list
            </link>.  
         </p>
      </section>
      <section title="Case Studies">
        <section title="Edwards And Kelcey Technology">
        <p>
        Edwards and Kelcey Technology (http://www.ekcorp.com/) developed a 
        Facility
        Managament and Maintenance System for the Telecommunications industry 
        based
        on Turbine and Velocity. Originally the invoicing was done with a simple 
        CVS
        sheet which was then marked up by accounts and customized for each client.
        As growth has been consistent with the application, the requirement for
        invoices that need not be touched by hand increased. POI provided the
        solution to this issue, integrating easily and transparently into the
        system. POI HSSF was used to create the invoices directly from the server
        in
        Excel 97 format and now services over 150 unique invoices per month.
        </p>
        <p>
        Cameron Riley (crileyNO@ SPAMekmail.com)
        </p>
       </section>
      </section>
    </body>
    <footer>
      <legal>
        Copyright (c) @year@ The Apache Software Foundation All rights reserved.
        $Revision: 1.1 $ $Date: 2002/06/12 14:01:17 $
      </legal>
    </footer>
  </document>
  
  
  

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