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- Apache POI™ - Nightly Builds
The POI nightly builds are run on the Jenkins continuous integration server These builds should not be used in production: they are mostly intended for use by developers to help with resolving bugs and evaluating new features or users who want to try out the latest version Last Successful Jenkins build for POI-trunk
- Apache POI™ - How To Build
Import the Gradle project into your IDE Execute a build to get all the dependencies and generated code in place Note: when executing junit tests from within IntelliJ, you might need to set the system property "POI testdata path" to the actual location of the 'test-data' directory to make the test framework find the
- org. apache. poi. hssf. eventmodel (POI API Documentation)
org apache poi hssf eventmodel Interfaces ERFListener; Classes EventRecordFactory
- Frequently Asked Questions - Apache POI
To use the new OOXML file formats, POI requires a jar containing the file format XSDs, as compiled by XMLBeans These XSDs, once compiled into Java classes, live in the org openxmlformats schemas namespace There are two jar files available, as described in the components overview section The full jar of all of the schemas is poi-ooxml-full-XXX jar (previously known as ooxml-schemas) (lower
- Apache POI™ - Download Release Artifacts
It is essential that you verify the integrity of the downloaded files using the PGP and SHA2 signatures Please read Verifying Apache HTTP Server Releases for more information on why you should verify our releases This page provides detailed instructions which you can use for POI artifacts
- TextBox (POI API Documentation) - Apache POI
Represents a TextFrame shape in PowerPoint Contains the text in a text frame as well as the properties and methods that control alignment and anchoring of the text
- Apache POI™ - Javadocs
The Javadocs for the latest (development) version of Apache POI can be accessed online here, or build from a source code checkout by running the javadocs Ant task The latest (development) Javadocs are generally updated every few weeks, so may lag the most recent development slightly For recent releases, the Javadocs for the latest stable release each the family can also be browsed online:
- Live Sites using Poi
Live Sites using POI Currently we don't have any sites listed that use POI, but we're sure they're out there Help us change this If you've written a site that utilises POI let us know
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