Andrew, >Part of what I think would bring more momentum to the project is >if we had real concrete examples for POI's use. We'd >really appreciate some content for this on our web page. If you >wouldn't mind, please submit a few short paragraphs >describing who you are (what company, industry, etc) and how you're >using POI. If you have a publically accessible URL that's even better. >Describe the performance you've achieved, what you like best, what >you wish it had (which we'll say "coming soon" :-) ).
Hope the little blurb below helps. The application is for internal process management to support engineering and maintenance services. POI HSSF provides the invoicing component of the application. We use POI as write only. The only addition I have been requested to add that POI doesnt currently support, is for the addition of printable properties in each workbook such as landscape, margins, centering etc. I have run BiffViewer and diff but havent had time to go any deeper. I would also like to take this oppurtunity to thank the developers that have worked on POI, it is an excellent solution. Start of publishable to POI website blurb, "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. Cameron Riley (crileyNO@ SPAMekmail.com)" Cameron Riley -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
