Sounds interesting--where would I find that? I tried browsing CVS, but it's
not obvious where to look, i.e. which Java package.

- Rob


-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Mui [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 8:03 PM
To: POI Users List
Subject: Re: Event-based API for generating Excel files?


Have you checked out the HEAD?  Andy put out the performance branch
there that reduces memory usage as well increasing performance.  It's a
little broken right now but if it works for you...

Cocoon uses the usermodel at the end of the day :)

danny

Robert Lowe wrote:

>I'm currently using POI to generate some fairly large Excel files (30,000+
>rows), using the org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel package.
>
>While this works okay, it (i) requires lots of heap space (512 MB seems to
>do it), and (ii) takes several minutes.
>
>Is there any way to generate Excel files using an event-based API, and
hence
>avoid buffering the entire document in memory? I know there's an
event-based
>API for reading docs, but haven't come across anyhting similar for writing.
>
>Should I be looking at Cocoon?
>
>Best regards,
>
>Robert Lowe
>http://RMLowe.com/
>
>
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