try.. whit cvs..
if you have one file.cvs and have Excel in your machine... you can open this
like spreadsheet..
the cvs format is very easy.. search this on the web..
Venkat Nimishakavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/03/2000 04:12:38 PM
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Folks,
There is a requirement in our project where I need to generate Excel
Spreadsheets on the fly on Unix (Solaris).
Currently I am generating ASCII flat file, FTPing it to Windows and
importing it in Excel.
To by-pass this cumbersome process I would like to generate .xls file (on
the fly), store it on server (Unix) and give a URL for viewing/downloading
it from browser.
So, I would like to know is it possible to generate .xls (Excel files) from
Servlets. If so, any pointers to that info is appreciated.
Thanks
Venkat
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