Most of it, actually.. its quite a major change...

but no, in particular, whats changed is the way in which records are 
stored/referenced. So look at the low level model classes, that build up the excel 
object model.. thats where the guts of it are. Then there are smaller changes in how 
the usermodel classes access the low level model. Most of the "business 
logic" , ie, interactions of records etc, are relatively unchanged. 

The biggest effort in that codebase now is to ensure all existing testcases pass!

Regards
-
Avik




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   > From: Robert Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   > Subject: RE: Event-based API for generating Excel files?
   > Sent: 28 Oct 2003 11:37:55
   >
   >  > When you look through CVS, you get the Development Head by default :).
   >  
   >  Yes I understand that.
   >  
   >  What I can't figure out is which packages/classes/methods I should be
   >  looking at.
   >  
   >  
   >  
   >  Best regards,
   >  
   >  Robert Lowe
   >  http://RMLowe.com/
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