Hi Shashi.

Simply use jdbc:odbc bridge and define the Excel-file as an ODBC-source
using MS-Excel driver.

You can then read and write as any other JDBC-source.

:-) Palle

> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra:  shashi kanth goud [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sendt:        28. juni 2002 12:04
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> Emne: how to read excel file through java
>
> hi guyz,
>         can any one plz say how to access excel file using java .i
> mean to say how to read from excel and how to write to excel
> file
> thanx
> shashi
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