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<!DOCTYPE document PUBLIC "-//APACHE//DTD Documentation V1.1//EN" "../dtd/document-v11.dtd">
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<document>
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<header>
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<title>Upgrading to POI 3.5, including converting existing HSSF Usermodel code to SS Usermodel (for XSSF and HSSF)</title>
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<authors>
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<person email="nick@apache.org" name="Nick Burch" id="NB"/>
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</authors>
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</header>
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<body>
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<section><title>Things that have to be changed when upgrading to POI 3.5</title>
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<p>Wherever possible, we have tried to ensure that you can use your
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existing POI code with POI 3.5 without requiring any changes. However,
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Java doesn't always make that easy, and unfortunately there are a
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few changes that may be required for some users.</p>
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<section><title>org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFFormulaEvaluator.CellValue</title>
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<p>Annoyingly, java will not let you access a static inner class via
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a child of the parent one. So, all references to
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<em>org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFFormulaEvaluator.CellValue</em>
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will need to be changed to
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<em>org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.FormulaEvaluator.CellValue</em>
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</p>
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</section>
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<section><title>org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFRow.MissingCellPolicy</title>
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<p>Annoyingly, java will not let you access a static inner class via
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a child of the parent one. So, all references to
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<em>org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFRow.MissingCellPolicy</em>
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will need to be changed to
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<em>org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Row.MissingCellPolicy</em>
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</p>
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</section>
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<section><title>DDF and org.apache.poi.hssf.record.RecordFormatException</title>
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<p>Previously, record level errors within DDF would throw an
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exception from the hssf class heirachy. Now, record level errors
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within DDF will throw a more general RecordFormatException,
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<em>org.apache.poi.util.RecordFormatException</em></p>
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<p>In addition, org.apache.poi.hssf.record.RecordFormatException
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has been changed to inherit from the new
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<em>org.apache.poi.util.RecordFormatException</em>, so you may
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wish to change catches of the hssf version to the new util version.
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</p>
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</section>
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</section>
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<section><title>Converting existing HSSF Usermodel code to SS Usermodel (for XSSF and HSSF)</title>
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<section><title>Why change?</title>
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<p>If you have existing HSSF usermodel code that works just
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fine, and you don't want to use the new OOXML XSSF support,
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then you probably don't need to. Your existing HSSF only code
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will continue to work just fine.</p>
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<p>However, if you want to be able to work with both HSSF for
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your .xls files, and also XSSF for .xslx files, then you will
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need to make some slight tweaks to your code.</p>
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</section>
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<section><title>org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel</title>
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<p>The new SS usermodel (org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel) is very
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heavily based on the old HSSF usermodel
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(org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel). The main difference is that
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the package name and class names have been tweaked to remove
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HSSF from them. Otherwise, the new SS Usermodel interfaces
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should provide the same functionality.</p>
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</section>
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<section><title>Constructors</title>
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<p>Calling the empty HSSFWorkbook remains as the way to
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create a new, empty Workbook object. To open an existing
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Worbook, you should now call WorkbookFactory.create(inp).</p>
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<p>For all other cases when you would have called a
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Usermodel constructor, such as 'new HSSFRichTextString()' or
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'new HSSFDataFormat', you should instead use a CreationHelper.
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There's a method on the Workbook to get a CreationHelper, and
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the CreationHelper will then handle constructing new objects
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for you.</p>
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</section>
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<section><title>Other Code</title>
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<p>For all other code, generally change a reference from
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org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFFoo to a reference to
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org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Foo. Method signatures should
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otherwise remain the same, and it should all then work for
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both XSSF and HSSF.</p>
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</section>
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</section>
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<section><title>Worked Examples</title>
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<section><title>Old HSSF Code</title>
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<source><![CDATA[
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// import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.*;
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HSSFWorkbook wb = new HSSFWorkbook();
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// create a new sheet
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HSSFSheet s = wb.createSheet();
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// declare a row object reference
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HSSFRow r = null;
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// declare a cell object reference
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HSSFCell c = null;
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// create 2 cell styles
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HSSFCellStyle cs = wb.createCellStyle();
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HSSFCellStyle cs2 = wb.createCellStyle();
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HSSFDataFormat df = wb.createDataFormat();
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// create 2 fonts objects
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HSSFFont f = wb.createFont();
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HSSFFont f2 = wb.createFont();
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// Set font 1 to 12 point type, blue and bold
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f.setFontHeightInPoints((short) 12);
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f.setColor( HSSFColor.RED.index );
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f.setBoldweight(HSSFFont.BOLDWEIGHT_BOLD);
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// Set font 2 to 10 point type, red and bold
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f2.setFontHeightInPoints((short) 10);
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f2.setColor( HSSFFont.RED.index );
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f2.setBoldweight(HSSFFont.BOLDWEIGHT_BOLD);
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// Set cell style and formatting
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cs.setFont(f);
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cs.setDataFormat(df.getFormat("#,##0.0"));
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// Set the other cell style and formatting
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cs2.setBorderBottom(cs2.BORDER_THIN);
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cs2.setDataFormat(HSSFDataFormat.getBuiltinFormat("text"));
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cs2.setFont(f2);
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// Define a few rows
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for(short rownum = (short)0; rownum < 30; rownum++) {
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HSSFRow r = s.createRow(rownum);
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for(short cellnum = (short)0; cellnum < 10; cellnum += 2) {
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HSSFCell c = r.createCell(cellnum);
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HSSFCell c2 = r.createCell(cellnum+1);
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c.setCellValue((double)rownum + (cellnum/10));
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c2.setCellValue(new HSSFRichTextString("Hello! " + cellnum);
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}
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}
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// Save
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FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream("workbook.xls");
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wb.write(out);
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out.close();
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]]></source>
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</section>
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<section><title>New, generic SS Usermodel Code</title>
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<source><![CDATA[
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// import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.*;
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Workbook[] wbs = new Workbook[] { new HSSFWorkbook(), new XSSFWorkbook() };
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for(int i=0; i<wbs.length; i++) {
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Workbook wb = wbs[i];
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CreationHelper createHelper = wb.getCreationHelper();
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// create a new sheet
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Sheet s = wb.createSheet();
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// declare a row object reference
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Row r = null;
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// declare a cell object reference
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Cell c = null;
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// create 2 cell styles
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CellStyle cs = wb.createCellStyle();
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CellStyle cs2 = wb.createCellStyle();
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DataFormat df = wb.createDataFormat();
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// create 2 fonts objects
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Font f = wb.createFont();
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Font f2 = wb.createFont();
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// Set font 1 to 12 point type, blue and bold
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f.setFontHeightInPoints((short) 12);
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f.setColor( IndexedColors.RED.getIndex() );
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f.setBoldweight(Font.BOLDWEIGHT_BOLD);
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// Set font 2 to 10 point type, red and bold
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f2.setFontHeightInPoints((short) 10);
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f2.setColor( IndexedColors.RED.getIndex() );
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f2.setBoldweight(Font.BOLDWEIGHT_BOLD);
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// Set cell style and formatting
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cs.setFont(f);
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cs.setDataFormat(df.getFormat("#,##0.0"));
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// Set the other cell style and formatting
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cs2.setBorderBottom(cs2.BORDER_THIN);
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cs2.setDataFormat(df.getFormat("text"));
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cs2.setFont(f2);
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// Define a few rows
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for(int rownum = 0; rownum < 30; rownum++) {
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Row r = s.createRow(rownum);
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for(int cellnum = 0; cellnum < 10; cellnum += 2) {
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Cell c = r.createCell(cellnum);
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Cell c2 = r.createCell(cellnum+1);
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c.setCellValue((double)rownum + (cellnum/10));
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c2.setCellValue(
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createHelper.createRichTextString("Hello! " + cellnum)
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);
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}
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}
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// Save
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String filename = "workbook.xls";
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if(wb instanceof XSSFWorkbook) {
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filename = filename + "x";
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}
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FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(filename);
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wb.write(out);
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out.close();
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}
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]]></source>
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</section>
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</section>
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</body>
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</document>
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