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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
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