As far as I know, but I'm relatively new to Java so if anyone can correct me, feel 
free.

Tim Forbis


-----Original Message-----
From: Srinivas Rao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 12:32 AM
To: POI Users List
Subject: RE: New to POI Please help me ......

Hi Tim Forbis,

Thank you very much for replay to me and i'll try to download all the java files and 
compile and taking jar file and put into the classpath.This is the way.Is it right???
 
Thank you vary much....
 
Thanks
Srinivas

Tim Forbis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Srinivas,

The poi-2.5-final-20040302 source that I downloaded from the apache website did not 
contain the hwpf classes. I believe this is because apache does not think that they 
are finished yet. So I just downloaded them all from the CVS and compiled them myself.

As far as I know, the difference between hpsf and hwpf is: hpsf is "Horrible Property 
Set Format," this deals with the data that Microsoft Office puts in the file that 
contains various things such as dates created, edited, printed, as well as author, 
subject, category. hwpf, or "Horrible Word Processor Format" contains the binary 
reader for Microsoft Word files.

Tim Forbis




-----Original Message-----
From: Srinivas Rao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 1:35 AM
To: POI Users List
Subject: Re: New to POI Please help me ......

Hi wolfgang,
I can understand the POI Development.I really involved to get source files b'case i 
download the jar files from textmining.org as tm-extractors-0.4.jar and some other jar 
files, that are poi-2.5-final-20040302.jar, poi-contrib-2.5-final-20040302.jar
and poi-scratchpad-2.5-final-20040302.jar .
But tm-extractors-0.4.jar does not contains the all the classes that's why i am not 
able to compile the files.So Could you please send ur jar files to me ......

One more thing wolfgang, what is hpsf and what is the difference between hpsf and hwpf 
.Is it possible to compile program using hpsf?

Thanks replay to me and waiting for ur replay.............

Thanks 
Srinivas


wolfgang unger wrote:Hi,
I can send the jar to you, but if you really
want to get involved you should get the
source files and compile it your own.
Read the sites about CSV(!!) and the other
manual pages of poi, then you should be 
able to do it...
What IDE are you using? Borland, Eclipse ..?
What classes are you asked for? These classes are 
propably missing in your classpath or java/lib folder!
Figure out, what package and download this jar-file.
Getting the source, have all the jar-files you need
to compile it in your java/lib folder 
will also help you to
understand the whole thing a little bit better.
You have to face it, that you'll have to spend some
time (as I did) before understanding the whole thing, it's no 
plug and play stuff... 
If you you still fail to create 
your own jar, ask me again and I will send you mine.
Greeting wolfgang
> Hi wolfgang ,
> 
> I am not able to run the Quicktest.java file.B'case it is asking some of
> the classes.
> So please send to me your *.jar files.I am waiting for ur replay
> .......................
> 
> 
> Thanks to replay to me...

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