Thanks again! Really!
Yeah, I just now sent a request to join / sign up to ServiceMix nabble ,
hopefully they'll let me in soon.
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Beeker
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2018 4:57 PM
To: user@poi.apache.org
Subject: EXT: Re: how to instrument the apache
to instrument the apache bundles poi 4.0.0_1
I did that patch locally to validate some OSGI problems before POI 4.0.0 was
released.
I've seen that there's already a 4.0.0 version of the service mix bundle - as
Dave suggested - but I haven't checked the differences.
My hope was, that the patch might
the apache bundles poi 4.0.0_1
I did that patch locally to validate some OSGI problems before POI 4.0.0 was
released.
I've seen that there's already a 4.0.0 version of the service mix bundle - as
Dave suggested - but I haven't checked the differences.
My hope was, that the patch might help you
I did that patch locally to validate some OSGI problems before POI 4.0.0 was
released.
I've seen that there's already a 4.0.0 version of the service mix bundle - as
Dave suggested -
but I haven't checked the differences.
My hope was, that the patch might help you in fixing the service mix.
in this servicemix.bundle.poi ?
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Beeker
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2018 2:40 PM
To: user@poi.apache.org
Subject: EXT: Re: how to instrument the apache bundles poi 4.0.0_1
For POI 4.0.0, I've created a patch
(http://people.apache.org/~kiwiwings
For POI 4.0.0, I've created a patch
(http://people.apache.org/~kiwiwings/servicemix-poi-4.0.0.patch),
feel free to use it as a starting point. I've just realized that there's a
sandbox for Apache committers,
maybe I should push my updates there ...
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2018 10:38 PM
To: POI Users List
Subject: EXT: Re: how to instrument the apache bundles poi 4.0.0_1
I would suggest that you also reach out to the servicemix project. Take a look
at https://github.com/apache/servicemix-bundles/tree/master/poi-4.0.0 where
This is the mailing list for the Apache POI project. The Service Mix POI
bundle is not maintained by us.
If you are working on maintaining projects with POI dependencies, I would
recommend using POI 4.0,1 and removing anything to with poi-contrib which is
not maintained.
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From: pj.fanning
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2018 1:57 AM
To: user@poi.apache.org
Subject: EXT: Re: how to instrument the apache bundles poi 4.0.0_1
Is poi-contrib still supported? I didn't think it was and I suspect that the
poi-contrib 3.6 will not work with poi 4.0.x.
Also, would it better
Is poi-contrib still supported? I didn't think it was and I suspect that the
poi-contrib 3.6 will not work with poi 4.0.x.
Also, would it better to use poi* 4.0.1 - more stable than 4.0.0?
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I would suggest that you also reach out to the servicemix project. Take a look
at https://github.com/apache/servicemix-bundles/tree/master/poi-4.0.0 where
there is active work.
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> On Dec 19, 2018, at 4:35 PM, Mills, Gary (GE Digital)
> wrote:
>
> Hello, I am trying to
Hello, I am trying to upgrade from org.apache.servicemix.buncles.poi.3.9_2 to
4.0.0_1 (*thanks in advance)
I inherited an application that used 3.9_2, simply to read xlsx spreadsheets
and update a database.
I needed to write an app to read in a template, update the template with
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