I don't know what your approach is, but I have written servlets that open up
an Excel screen with whatever data I want or need.  Then the user is able to
update, edit, save, etc.  To do this, simply set the contentType to
application/vnd.ms-excel.

Since Excel is capable of reading HTML, you can write the servlet to output
normal HTML.  through the PrintWriter object.  You can create tables, change
fonts, etc.


Giovanni Santini SZ3PGQ wrote:

> Hello World,
>
> is there somebody who can give me an example of servlet to generate excel
> file?
> Thank you
>
>
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