Re: [ACFUG Discuss] apologies

2006-11-17 Thread John Lyons

Meant to change the header and email address. sorry!

Teddy Payne wrote:

John,
I am a little confused.  We were talking about spell checking and then 
you diverted the thread over to a job opening.


I can see how you can get a referral for those who would apply for the 
position, but this may be good for the jobs@acfug.org 
mailto:jobs@acfug.org or [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] lists.


Teddy

On 11/17/06, *John Lyons * [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


If you apply let them know John Lyons told you about the opening.


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] A/V cf solution

2006-11-14 Thread John Lyons

RED5

Singles Concepts, Inc. wrote:

Hello Group,
 
I'm seeking cf solution that will allow my web users to upload and 
view a/v files from our server.  We looked at Flash Server, but are 
seeking an alternative.  Any suggestions would be welcome.  
 
Thanks and have a great day.
 
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] A/V cf solution

2006-11-14 Thread John Lyons
it should work on windows with the jvm installed , I have a passing 
familiarity with it but not enough that i could in good conscience take 
your money.


Singles Concepts, Inc. wrote:
Thanks for the tip John.  Any info on windows based environments?  If 
not, do you know of any developers that are familiar with RED5, and 
could use some contract work?
 
Thanks for the help and input.
 
Michael


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Sun sending Java to Open Source

2006-11-13 Thread John Lyons

Chuckle...



Adam Churvis wrote:
Among other things, it means that when the time comes (relatively 
soon), Sun will most likely wash their hands clean of--
 
*SMACK!*
 
(Sorry...)
 


Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
BlueDragon Alliance Founding Committee

Get advanced intensive Master-level training in
/C#  ASP.NET 2.0 for ColdFusion Developers/ at
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*Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Sun sending Java to Open Source

How can Sun profit from such a move?  How does this help sales
and stock dividends?  I'm all for open-source, but I would also
like to see the company to stay in business.
 
Precia


 
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Client side

2006-10-27 Thread john . lyons
Signed Java Applet
 I've been away from CF for a while, but am coming back into MX7

 Need to know what is the best (and/or easiest) way run code on the client
 machine - we need to gather information from the registry, find things
 like
 the machine name (http header vars are not reliable) and determine if
 processes are running and then pass that info into a page.

 Thanks,
 Dave Bellevue




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RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Client side

2006-10-27 Thread john . lyons
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Security/Signed/

with the assumption that the client machines have java installed.


 Short story is that we 'deliver' applications to machines in a corporate
 environment by initiating pulls via Marimba.

 We were doing this with .NET, and were able to gather information about
 the
 machine and verify that all the things were in place before a user
 requested
 an app - getting the machine name allowed us to track what was delivered,
 verifying that the correct processes were running so that the app would
 actually be delivered, a value stored in the registry told us that the
 machine was actually a valid corporate image.

 In this 'new' environment, we don't have the .net framework installed on
 the
 client side, and have machines that may not even be able to run it...
 Currently we aren't able to get ANY info off of the client.

 The more information we are able to gather, the better we can target the
 machine.

 Make any sense?

 Thanks,
 Dave

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 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 11:03 AM
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 Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Client side

 You can't trust any client side information... so why are HTTP headers any
 less reliable than getting data from the registry?  Also,
 what kind of data you get depends on the access level of the user.
 I wouldn't let just any code run client side and collect that type of
 information, its usually a hallmark of spyware.

 What exactly are you trying to do?

 -dhs


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 On Oct 27, 2006, at 10:45 AM, Dave Bellevue wrote:

 I've been away from CF for a while, but am coming back into MX7

 Need to know what is the best (and/or easiest) way run code on the
 client machine - we need to gather information from the registry, find
 things like the machine name (http header vars are not reliable) and
 determine if processes are running and then pass that info into a
 page.

 Thanks,
 Dave Bellevue




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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Flex / Cairngorm

2006-10-26 Thread john . lyons
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   Needs a PRONUNCIATION tag.
 
 
 
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  *Sent:* Thursday, October 26, 2006 9:02 AM
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  *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Flex / Cairngorm
 
 
 
  And it has such a lovely name!
 
  On 10/25/06, *Teddy Payne* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Caringorm 2.1 utilizes Flex Data Services and has a future growth of
  three product offerings:
 
  Cairngorm Enterprise
  Cairngorm Apollo
  Cairngorm Mobile
 
  It looks extremely promising a good core framework for Flex.  Warning
  though, it is a heavy OO framework that utilizes multiple design
 patterns.
 
  Teddy
 
 
 
  On 10/25/06, *Precia*  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Cairngorm 2.1 is coming out on labs.adobe.com today...be on the look
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RE: [ACFUG Discuss]Ajax part deux

2006-10-20 Thread john . lyons
the cfc code:

cfcomponent name=GoogleMini
cffunction name=PostQuery access=remote returntype=xml
cfargument name=varQ type=any required=true /
cfargument name=varRestrict type=any required=false 
default= /
cfoutput
cfhttp method=get result=varGresult
url=http://localhost/search?q=#varQ#restrict=btnG=Searchie=site=IANoutput=xml_no_dtdclient=IANlr=proxystylesheet=oe=;/cfhttp
cfscript
gXml = trim(varGresult.filecontent);
/cfscript
/cfoutput
cfreturn #gxml# /
/cffunction
/cfcomponent


the issue is when the xml result is returned to the browsers jscript its
has 4-5 lines prepended to it which results in an error code like this:

faultcodesoapenv:Server.userException/faultcode
faultstringorg.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Content is not allowed in
prolog./faultstring


which makes sense considering that there are those extra lines prepended
to the result. as you can see i trim the post result  and if i did any
work inside teh cfc it would treat the result right. isxml() screams
orgasmically yes yes yes both inside the cfc and on the target page if i
call via cf code. IE sees the cfc output as good xml, but we all know how
reliable that is. Firefox swears up and down that its not a valid xml doc
becauses of the extra lines. I would love to put this to bed so any ideas
are appreciated.



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RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Ajax isn't just some guy from way back when...

2006-10-19 Thread john . lyons
Ah yes an error code would help wouldn't

how about:

Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... Component returned failure code:
0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE) [nsIXMLHttpRequest.send]  nsresult:
0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)  location: JS frame ::
http://127.0.0.1/test.cfm :: sendData :: line 36  data: no]


or nothing...


the cfc works great I can call it and use it from cf without any issue. I
only get wierdness when trying to consume via javascript. In this case i
know the issue is with the javascript and me swimming in deeper javascript
wates then I normally venture.





those are my options right now.



 John, while someone may well spot something for you, I think it's a bit
 much
 to ask to just dump the code and ask what am I doing wrong?. :-)  It
 would
 help a lot more if you told us what's not working as you'd expect.

 Indeed, that begs the question of what sort of debugging you are doing to
 detect what parts of the code are working are working at all. Is it
 calling
 your CFC in the Ajax call? You could determine that by using CFLOG or
 CFTRACE (or even CFFILE) to write something from the CFC saying I'm
 here.
 You could even send yourself an email with CFMAIL. You could also use the
 FusionDebug debugger to literally set breakpoints in the CFC and they will
 fire if the CFC is called. If none of those show it being called, then you
 know the issue is in the Javascript.

 Or perhaps it's being called, but it's returning something other than what
 your Javascript is expecting. In that case, you can consider a tool like
 Fiddler or ServiceCapture, or Firebug in Firefox, to detect and show you
 what stream of data is coming from the CFC server. Perhaps there's an
 error.
 Perhaps it's including CF debugging output (in which case you'd want to
 turn
 that off). Or it may just be returning some form of output that the
 Javascript isn't expecting.

 Hope any of those help.

 PS I wrote more about these in a blog entry on working with Spry, thought
 the concepts apply with any Ajax caller:
 http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/7/13/spry4_unexpected_server_
 results

 /charlie
 http://www.carehart.org/blog/

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 10:04 AM
 To: discussion@acfug.org
 Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Ajax isn't just some guy from way back when...

 ok I know I am missing a piece of the  Ajax/webservice puzzle in the below
 code can anyone spot what I am doing wrong.


 [BEGIN GEEKISH WRITINGS]
 script language=javascript
 function processReqChange() {
 // only if req shows loaded
 if (xmlhttp.readyState == 4) {
 // only if OK
 if (xmlhttp.status == 200) {
 // ...processing statements go here...
   document.bob.innerHTML = xmlhttp.responseText;
 } else {
 alert(There was a problem retrieving the XML data:\n +
 xmlhttp.statusText);
 }
 }
 }
 function sendData()
 {
   xmlhttp=null
   // code for Mozilla, etc.
   if (window.XMLHttpRequest)
   {
   xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest()
   }
   // code for IE
   else if (window.ActiveXObject)
   {
   xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject(Microsoft.XMLHTTP)
   }
   if (xmlhttp!=null)
   {
   var frmInput = document.form.searchfield.value;
   xmlhttp.open(POST, http://127.0.0.1/com/googlemini;,
 true);
   xmlhttp.setRequestHeader(Content-Type, text/xml;
 charset=utf-8);

 xmlhttp.setRequestHeader('SOAPAction','http://127.0.0.1/com/googlemini');
   xmlhttp.send('varQ='+'needles');
   xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = processReqChange;
   }
   else
   {
   alert(Your browser does not support XMLHTTP.)
   }
 }
 /script


 form name=form 
 input type=text name=searchfield / input type=button
 name=myclick
 value=go onclick=sendData(); / /form div id=bob

 /div
 !---
 This works...
 cfscript
 myObj =
 createobject(webservice,http://127.0.0.1/com/googlemini.cfc?wsdl;);
 myObjVal = myObj.PostQuery(consent form,); /cfscript cfdump
 var=#myObjVal# /
 ---

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Ajax isn't just some guy from way back when...

2006-10-19 Thread john . lyons
nice tool returned error.


faultcodesoapenv:Server.userException/faultcode
   faultstringorg.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Content is not allowed in
prolog./faultstring




 Go get firebug for firefox if you dont have that installed... it will
 show you what your ajax is doing.

 https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1843/

 On 10/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ok I know I am missing a piece of the  Ajax/webservice puzzle in the
 below
 code can anyone spot what I am doing wrong.


 [BEGIN GEEKISH WRITINGS]
 script language=javascript
 function processReqChange() {
 // only if req shows loaded
 if (xmlhttp.readyState == 4) {
 // only if OK
 if (xmlhttp.status == 200) {
 // ...processing statements go here...
 document.bob.innerHTML = xmlhttp.responseText;
 } else {
 alert(There was a problem retrieving the XML data:\n +
 xmlhttp.statusText);
 }
 }
 }
 function sendData()
 {
 xmlhttp=null
 // code for Mozilla, etc.
 if (window.XMLHttpRequest)
 {
 xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest()
 }
 // code for IE
 else if (window.ActiveXObject)
 {
 xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject(Microsoft.XMLHTTP)
 }
 if (xmlhttp!=null)
 {
 var frmInput = document.form.searchfield.value;
 xmlhttp.open(POST, http://127.0.0.1/com/googlemini;,
 true);
 xmlhttp.setRequestHeader(Content-Type, text/xml;
 charset=utf-8);
 
 xmlhttp.setRequestHeader('SOAPAction','http://127.0.0.1/com/googlemini');
 xmlhttp.send('varQ='+'needles');
 xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = processReqChange;
   }
 else
   {
 alert(Your browser does not support XMLHTTP.)
   }
 }
 /script


 form name=form 
 input type=text name=searchfield /
 input type=button name=myclick value=go onclick=sendData(); /
 /form
 div id=bob

 /div
 !---
 This works...
 cfscript
 myObj =
 createobject(webservice,http://127.0.0.1/com/googlemini.cfc?wsdl;);
 myObjVal = myObj.PostQuery(consent form,);
 /cfscript
 cfdump var=#myObjVal# /
 ---

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Resetting webservices

2006-10-12 Thread john . lyons

that would be it. thanks

Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Starting refresh of cfoutput#url.service#/cfoutput
cfflush

!--- Get factory ---
cfset fObj = CreateObject(JAVA, coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory)
!--- Get RPC service ---
cfset rpcService = fObj.getXmlRpcService()

cfscript
rpcService.refreshWebService(url.service);
/cfscript

Done.


Shawn Gorrell
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Federal Reserve Bank - Atlanta
Office (404)  498-8449



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I have a web service that is cached on the server(does not show up in
cfadmin) and I need to reset it. I used to have a script that would do
this but, unfortunatley don't have access to it. it would take the
wsdl addy as the working arguement and reset it.

thanks,
John



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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF and symlinks

2006-09-25 Thread John Lyons

Steven Ross wrote:

Hi all I'm trying to get my box to follow symlinks... for some reason
this is working fine in apache but when you try to hit a coldfusion
resource it fails. Anyone dealt with this in apache/coldfusion and
have it working?

just curious what I'm doing wrong.


does the coldfusion user have the same creds as the httpd user?


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[ACFUG Discuss] Feeling a little SPRY

2006-08-24 Thread john . lyons

code_snippet source=fekke.com/blog

script
var dsData = new Spry.Data.XMLDataSet(http://www.fekke.com/com/SpockWS.cfc;,
/soapenv:Envelope/soapenv:Body/ns1:getQuoteResponse/getQuoteReturn, { 
method:

POST, postData: '?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8
standalone=no?SOAP-ENV:Envelope
xmlns:SOAP-ENV=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/;
xmlns:apachesoap=http://xml.apache.org/xml-soap; xmlns:impl=http://com;
xmlns:intf=http://com;
xmlns:soapenc=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/;
xmlns:tns1=http://rpc.xml.coldfusion;
xmlns:wsdl=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/;
xmlns:wsdlsoap=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/;
xmlns:xsd=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;
xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;

SOAP-ENV:Bodymns:getQuote xmlns:mns=http://com;

SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/;/mns:getQuote/SOAP-ENV:Body/SOAP-ENV:Envelope',
headers: { Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8, SOAPAction:
http://localhost:8300/com/SpockWS/getQuote; } , useCache: false });
dsData.startLoadInterval(1);
/script


/code_snippet



There has to be an easier and prettier way of calling a webservice from spry,
any ideas?



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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Feeling a little SPRY

2006-08-24 Thread john . lyons

essentially:

setup:
cfmx7
everything is local.

Calling page is Here:
code_snippet source=john
html 
head
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 /
titletest/title
script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
src=includes/xpath.js/script
script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
src=includes/SpryData.js/script
script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
//var cartData = new 
Spry.Data.XMLDataSet(com/cart.cfc?method=getcarts,
/query/row);
//have have the cfc write out an xml file cause it wont read the above line
var cartData = new Spry.Data.XMLDataSet(myxml.xml, /query/row);
/script
link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=armc.css /
/head
body
div id=container
 div id=topChart Cart v0.1Alpha/div
div spry:region=cartData id=content
 table border=1
   tr
 th onClick=cartData.sort('cartid','toggle');Cart Number/th
 th onClick=cartData.sort('username','toggle');Current User/th
 th onClick=cartData.sort('department','toggle');Users
Department/th
 th onClick=cartData.sort('authusername','toggle');Authorized
by/th
 th onClick=cartData.sort('statusid','toggle');Cart Status/th
 th onClick=cartData.sort('ticketid','toggle');Cart Repair
Ticket/th
   /tr
   tr spry:repeat=cartData
onClick=cartData.setCurrentRow('{ds_RowID}');
 td{cartid}/td
 td{username}/td
 td{department}/td
 td{authusername}/td
 tdspan spry:if='{statusid}' == 1;
   center
 {cartstatusdescr} br /
 img src=images/avail.jpg height=20 width=20
   /center
   /span span spry:if='{statusid}' != 1;
   center
 {cartstatusdescr} br /
 img src=images/notavail.jpg height=20 width=20
   /center
   /span /td
 tdspan spry:if='{ticketid}' != 0;
   center
 img src=images/submitimg.gif height=20 width=20
   /center
   /span span spry:if='{ticketid}' == 0;
   center
 img src=images/ticket.gif height=20 width=20
   /center
   /span /td
   /tr
 /table
   /div
   div id=moreinfo spry:detailregion=cartData
div id=cartinfo
  Last Date Checked Out:{checkout} br /
 Last Date Check In:{checkin} br /
 Notes: {notes} br /
  /div
  div id=carttools
  a href=##Check In Cart {cartid}/abr /
  a href=##Check Out Cart {cartid}/a br /
  a href=##Remove Cart {cartid}/abr /
  a href=##Add new Cart/a
  /div
   /div

 div id=footerblargh/div
/div
/body
/html

/code_snippet


And the xml the cfc returns is here (though i have to have it write out to
myxml.xml for spry page to work):
code_snippet source=johnscfc
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 ?
query columns=10 rows=3
 row
   authusernameMARK FENNELL/authusername
   cartid10/cartid
   cartstatusdescrChecked In/cartstatusdescr
   checkinAugust 22, 2006/checkin
   checkoutAugust 22, 2006/checkout
   departmentData Processing (936)/department
   notesI have sung the songs of the exalted salted almonds/notes
   statusid1/statusid
   ticketid0/ticketid
   usernameJOHN LYONS/username
 /row
 row
   authusernameJOHN LYONS/authusername
   cartid11/cartid
   cartstatusdescrChecked In/cartstatusdescr
   checkinAugust 22, 2006/checkin
   checkoutAugust 22, 2006/checkout
   departmentData Processing (936)/department
   notesCan't Sleep Clowns will eat me/notes
   statusid1/statusid
   ticketid0/ticketid
   usernameJOHN LYONS/username
 /row
 row
   authusernameJOHN LYONS/authusername
   cartid12/cartid
   cartstatusdescrChecked In/cartstatusdescr
   checkinAugust 22, 2006/checkin
   checkoutAugust 22, 2006/checkout
   departmentData Processing (936)/department
   notesThe cat ate his hat while dancing on a boy named matt/notes
   statusid1/statusid
   ticketid0/ticketid
   usernameJOHN LYONS/username
 /row
/query

/code_snippet)


I really need to do 2 things:
1) be able to call that cfc without having it write out the myxml file because
the file and what shows in the browser are identical

2)be able to send to a webservice with arguements so i can alter carts states
via the links at the bottom.




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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Feeling a little SPRY

2006-08-24 Thread john . lyons

cffunction name=getcarts access=remote output=true returntype=any
cfquery datasource=#adsn# name=DBpull
SELECT *stuff*
FROM *somewhere*
LEFT JOIN *something*  on *something*
   LEFT JOIN *something*  on *something*
   LEFT JOIN *something*  on *something*
/cfquery
cfscript
bReturn =  querytoxml(DBpull);
/cfscript

cfreturn breturn/
/cffunction


theres the function 



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RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Feeling a little SPRY

2006-08-24 Thread john . lyons
the function was to teddy i think. I got yours. and yes its returning 
the in the

in-correct mime-type working to resolve that now.



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[ACFUG Discuss] POI

2006-08-17 Thread john . lyons
yes:poi-scratchpad-2.5.1-final-20040804.jar

exposes the hdf classes.





On 8/17/06, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not think too many people are going to know how to use the POI
library.

Which library JAR did you use?  The one from Apache?

Teddy





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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] POI

2006-08-17 Thread john . lyons

not sure i would be able to do that.

tostring the object of course gives up the  java structure:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

theres a step here where i can recourse into the document but i have no idea
how.


Quoting Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


What output formats does hdf support because you could wrap it in a
cfdocument if you are using mx 7 and have plain text, xml,png,jpg,gif?

The xml in the case of cfdocument is analagous to pages rendered as HTML
pages.

Teddy

On 8/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Quoting Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Oh i found lots of examples of excel. Thats the reason why the base poi
libraries are in cfmx7. I had to add scratchpad to get the hdf functions
which
are for  word files. I am 50% of the way there.  I am trying to read a
word
document into the hdfDoc object and then print then output it as pdf.



 So, you are trying to use the POI library to read an excel document and
 output it as a pdf?

 Teddy

 On 8/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yes:poi-scratchpad-2.5.1-final-20040804.jar

 exposes the hdf classes.





 On 8/17/06, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I do not think too many people are going to know how to use the POI
 library.

 Which library JAR did you use?  The one from Apache?

 Teddy





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