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<person id="CR" name="Cameron Riley" email="crileyNO@SPAMekmail.com"/>
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<section title="Introduction">
<p>
A number of people are using POI for a variety of purposes. As with
any new API or technology, the first question people generally ask
is not "how can I" but rather "Who else is doing what I'm about to
do?" This is understandable with the abismal success rate in the
is not "how can I" but rather "Who else is doing what I'm about to
do?" This is understandable with the abismal success rate in the
software business. These case statements are meant to help create
confidence and understanding.
</p>
</section>
<section title="Submitting a Case Study">
<p>
We are actively seeking case studies for this page (after all it
just started). Andy Oliver (acoliver at apache dot org) has
We are actively seeking case studies for this page (after all it
just started). Andy Oliver (acoliver at apache dot org) has
agreed to have a few T-Shirts printed with the POI logo (once its
chosen) for the first
few best submissions. To submit a case study, either
few best submissions. To submit a case study, either
<link href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/getinvolved/index.html">
submit a patch for this page</link> (preferred) or email it to the
submit a patch for this page</link> (preferred) or email it to the
<link href="http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html">mailing list
</link>.
</link>.
</p>
</section>
<section title="Case Studies">
<section title="Bank of Lithuania">
<p>
The <link href="http://www.lbank.lt">Bank of Lithuania</link>
reports financial statistical data to Excel format using the
reports financial statistical data to Excel format using the
<link href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi">Jakarta POI</link>
project's <link href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi/hssf">
HSSF</link> API. The system is based on Oracle JServer and
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</section>
<section title="Edwards And Kelcey Technology">
<p>
Edwards and Kelcey Technology (http://www.ekcorp.com/) developed a
Edwards and Kelcey Technology (http://www.ekcorp.com/) developed a
Facility
Managament and Maintenance System for the Telecommunications industry
Managament and Maintenance System for the Telecommunications industry
based
on Turbine and Velocity. Originally the invoicing was done with a simple
on Turbine and Velocity. Originally the invoicing was done with a simple
CVS
sheet which was then marked up by accounts and customized for each client.
As growth has been consistent with the application, the requirement for
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Cameron Riley (crileyNO@ SPAMekmail.com)
</p>
</section>
<section title="ClickFind">
<p>
<link href="http://www.clickfind.com">ClickFind Inc.</link> used the POI
projects HSSF API to provide their medical
research clients with an Excel export from their electronic data
collection web service Data Collector 3.0. The POI team's assistance
allowed ClickFind to give their clients a data format that requires less
technical expertise than the XML format used by the Data Collector
application. This was important to ClickFind as many of their current
and potential clients are already using Excel in their day-to-day
operations and in established procedures for handling their generated
clinical data. - Jared Walker (jared.walker at clickfind.com)
</p>
</section>
</section>
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