Thanks for the answer,
I think, I will try to use RTF generator like JFOR : a sourceforge project.
jfor=Java xsl-FO to Rtf converter
(I don't know if it work with a Cocoon framework ...)
The HDF API was based on the Word 97 specifications format.
I think I hear that all the new format of MsOffice documents will
change with the newest release, they would integrate more
XML reference.
Is it in the vision of the new API HWPF ?
By the way, thanks for all the job done,
and for POI in general !
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Its undergoing rewrite. The new API is called HWPF. You'll see its in
very
active development. There are no comparable projects. The best you can
have for now is opening up Word as an OLE Server or OpenOffice's Java API.
Neither are very good for server applications.
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> Does anyone using POI as a HDF (Word 97) generator ?
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> Or if there're one of you who could redirect me thoward another project
> which can be usefull for that.
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> Thanks in advance.
>
> Alexis.
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