Hi back
IF you mean server-side processing -
As of my expertise the most up-to-date method seems to be using
the COM components of the Misro$oft Excel package. You only need
to learn somewhere how to create an instance of a COM server from
within a java code - frankly have not ever done this - and then
you use "TLib : Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications
Extensibility" objects to manipulate workbooks.
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Subject: Opening an application and sending data...
Hi Friends,
I would like to know how a servlet can open an application like an excel
sheet and transfer data to it. Just as the servlet throws html and
corresponding data onto the browser, I would like to know if an application
can be opened and data sent to it. I know that an application can be opened
using exec method, but how can I send data to that application like data
that is picked from the database.
Please let me know.
Thanx
Karthisanker K.M.
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