| By Java News Desk | Article Rating: |
|
| August 8, 2005 02:00 PM EDT | Reads: |
3,616 |
SoftArtisans has
released version 3 of OfficeWriter featuring pure Application Objects for both
Excel and Word. OfficeWriter is a complete server side Java library for reading
and writing Microsoft Office documents.
With OfficeWriter, developers
can create applications that deliver presentation-quality reports in just
minutes without the need for Microsoft Office on the server. Excel or Word
reports can be populated with data from a variety of sources, including JDBC
ResultSets from popular databases (MSSQL, Oracle, MySQL, DB2, etc) or any data
that can be contained in a Java object.
OfficeWriter libraries are
simple to add to a variety of J2EE-compliant application servers, including
Apache Tomcat, IBM WebSphere and BEA WebLogic, so integration is always
seamless.
For more information: http://officewriter.softartisans.com
Published August 8, 2005 Reads 3,616
Copyright © 2005 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Java News Desk
JDJ News Desk monitors the world of Java to present IT professionals with updates on technology advances, business trends, new products and standards in the Java and i-technology space.
![]() |
Sathija Pavuluri 08/16/05 04:05:30 PM EDT | |||
Has anyone tried OfficeWriter Vs. Jakarta POI's Hssf component for Excel reports? |
||||
- An Exclusive Interview with Oracle, Cloud Expo 2010 Diamond Sponsor
- Whatever the Apple iPad Is, It Apparently Leaks Like a Sieve
- Whatever Happened to JAAS?
- What’s Next for Oracle-Sun?
- Cloud Expo New York Call for Papers to Expire January 15, 2010
- Six Enterprise Megatrends to Watch in 2010
- Oracle Maps Its Cloud Computing Strategy During Cloud Expo Keynote
- Oracle’s Next Sun Hurdle
- Oracle Claims Victory Over EC; Says Sun Will Sell Clouds
- Now Russia Threatens to Hold Up Oracle-Sun Deal
- Free Virtual Appliance for Cloud Computing
- Why Cops and Java Developers Have Low Salaries?
- Kindle 2 vs Nook
- Cloud Expo New York Call for Papers Now Open
- Is Cloud Computing Like Teenage Sex?
- An Exclusive Interview with Oracle, Cloud Expo 2010 Diamond Sponsor
- Performance Tuning Essentials for Java
- Whatever the Apple iPad Is, It Apparently Leaks Like a Sieve
- Tactical Cloud Computing Panel at 1st Annual GovIT Expo
- Whatever Happened to JAAS?
- Cloud Computing Can Revitalize Your Career as Software Developer
- What’s Next for Oracle-Sun?
- Cloud Expo New York Call for Papers to Expire January 15, 2010
- The End of IT 1.0 As We Know It Has Begun
- A Cup of AJAX? Nay, Just Regular Java Please
- Java Developer's Journal Exclusive: 2006 "JDJ Editors' Choice" Awards
- The i-Technology Right Stuff
- JavaServer Faces (JSF) vs Struts
- Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex 2 and Java
- Java vs C++ "Shootout" Revisited
- Bean-Managed Persistence Using a Proxy List
- Reporting Made Easy with JasperReports and Hibernate
- Creating a Pet Store Application with JavaServer Faces, Spring, and Hibernate
- What's New in Eclipse?
- Why Do 'Cool Kids' Choose Ruby or PHP to Build Websites Instead of Java?
- i-Technology Predictions for 2007: Where's It All Headed?


























