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Five Biggest Blunders When Building Spreadsheet Applications in Java
sponsored by Actuate Corporation
Posted:  21 Feb 2008
Published:  21 Feb 2008
Format:  PDF
Length:  9  Page(s)
Type:  White Paper

ABSTRACT:

Developers are often asked to incorporate spreadsheets in Java to satisfy a variety of business needs. Many of these requests present a unique set of technical challenges to developers who lack a common knowledge base regarding spreadsheets in Java. This limits their ability to build applications that automatically generate and deliver Excel files.

This white paper discusses the five most common blunders developers encounter when building spreadsheet applications in Java. It highlights a pure Java toolset that can read, write and calculate formulas within Excel files. Learn how to provide the Java application support necessary for Excel's worksheet functions. Explore a visual report development environment for non-developers to quickly build full featured Excel report templates without coding. Discover a fast and dependable way for non-technical users to create and maintain even the most sophisticated reports.

 
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