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Apache POI the Java API for Microsoft Documents. September 2. 01. 7 POI 3. The Apache POI team is pleased to announce the release of 3. Featured are a handful of new areas of functionality and numerous bug fixes. A summary of changes is available in the. Release Notes. A full list of changes is available in the change log. People interested should also follow the dev list to track progress. See the downloads page for more details. POI 3. 1. 7 is the last release to support Java 6. The next feature release will be 4. Java 8 or newer. 1. August 2. 01. 7 Initial support for JDK 9We did some work to verify that compilation with Java 9 is working and. See the details in the FAQ entry. March 2. 01. 7 CVE 2. Possible DOS Denial of Service in Apache POI versions prior to 3. Apache POI in versions prior to release 3. CPU consumption. OOXML file, aka an XML Entity Expansion XEE attack. Users with applications which accept content from external or untrusted sources are advised to upgrade to. Microsofts Text Template Transformation Toolkit usually referred to as T4 is a template based text generation framework included with Visual Studio. Apache POI 3. 1. 5 or newer. Thanks to Xiaolong Zhu and Huijun Chen from Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. The Apache POI Projects mission is to create and maintain Java APIs for manipulating various file formats. Office Open XML standards OOXML and Microsofts OLE 2 Compound Document format OLE2. In short, you can read and write MS Excel files using Java. In addition, you can read and write MS Word and MS Power. Point files using Java. Apache POI is your Java Excel. Excel 9. 7 2. 00. We have a complete API for porting other OOXML and OLE2 formats and welcome others to participate. OLE2 files include most Microsoft Office files such as XLS, DOC, and PPT as well as MFC serialization API based file formats. The project provides APIs for the OLE2 Filesystem POIFS and. OLE2 Document Properties HPSF. Office Open. XML Format is the new standards based XML file format found in Microsoft Office 2. Microsoft Toolkit Visio' title='Microsoft Toolkit Visio' />Microsoft office 2016 pro plus kickass torrent ISO Microsoft office 2016 pro plus 64 bit and 32 bit ISO kickass torrent is here. Direct download link and a kickass. This includes XLSX, DOCX and PPTX. The project provides a low level API to support the Open Packaging Conventions. For each MS Office application there exists a component module that attempts to provide a common high level Java api to both OLE2 and OOXML. This is most developed for Excel workbooks SSHSSFXSSF. Work is progressing for Word documents WPHWPFXWPF and. Power. Point presentations SLHSLFXSLF. The project has some support for Outlook HSMF. Microsoft opened the specifications. October 2. 00. 7. Lg Smart Tv Adobe Flash Player. We would welcome contributions. There are also projects for. Visio HDGF and XDGF. TNEF HMEF. and Publisher HPBF. As a general policy we collaborate as much as possible with other projects to. Examples include Cocoon for. HSSF. Open Office. XLS format and Tika. Lucene. for which we provide format interpretors. When practical, we donate. POI enabling them. Why should I use Apache POI. A major use of the Apache POI api is for Text Extraction applications. So why should you use POIFS, HSSF or XSSF Youd use POIFS if you had a document written in OLE 2 Compound Document Format, probably written using. MFC, that you needed to read in Java. Alternatively, youd use POIFS to write OLE 2 Compound Document Format. Windows platform. We are not just bragging when. POIFS is the most complete and correct implementation of this file format to date Youd use HSSF if you needed to read or write an Excel file using Java XLS. Youd use. XSSF if you need to read or write an OOXML Excel file using Java XLSX. The combined. SS interface allows you to easily read and write all kinds of Excel files XLS and XLSX. Java. Additionally there is a specialized SXSSF implementation which allows to write. Excel XLSX files in a memory optimized way. The Apache POI Project provides several component modules some of which may not be of interest to you. Use the information on our Components page to determine which. So youd like to contribute to the project Great We need enthusiastic. So if youre motivated, ready, and have the time Download the. Subversion Repository. To view the Help. Wanted tasks, an internet connection is required. Please read our Contribution Guidelines. When your contribution is ready submit a patch to our. Bug Database. by Andrew C. Oliver, Glen Stampoultzis, Avik Sengupta, Rainer Klute, David Fisher. Office Customization Tool OCT reference for Office 2. Customize how Office features are installed on the users computer. To change the installation state of a feature, choose Set feature installation states in the OCT. In the results pane, open the shortcut menu or right click the feature, and choose the installation state. Some parent features consist of multiple child features. Pablo Escobar Prison. Choose the plus sign that is next to the parent feature to expand the tree and view child features. When you change the installation state of a feature, the name of the feature and the names of all its child features, if any, are displayed in bold font. This indicates that Setup will apply these changes to the installation. Features that are not displayed in bold font are installed by using the default installation state. To remove a change, select the feature and select the Reset option or select the feature and choose the Reset Branch button. The following feature installation states are typically available to users during Setup. Not all installation states are available for every feature. For example, if a feature contains a component that cannot be advertised, Installed on First Use is not included in the list of available installation states for that feature. Feature installation states. State. Description. Run from My Computer. Setup copies files and writes registry entries and shortcuts that are associated with the feature to the users hard disk. The application or feature runs locally. Run All from My Computer. Same as Run from My Computer, except all child features that belong to the feature are also set to this state. Installed on First Use. Setup leaves components for the feature and its child features in the local installation source until the user attempts to use the feature for the first time, at which time the components are installed. This is also known as an advertised feature. Not Available. The components for the feature and the child features that belong to this feature are not installed on the computer. Note. The Not Available installation state is reversible. When Not Available is set, a feature will not be installed. However, the feature can later be installed locally by using an. Config. xml file. To unlock and install a feature locally, you can edit the Config. Option. State element, as described in the note for the Locked feature state description. For more information about the Config. Config. xml file reference for Office 2. You can also use the OCT to create an. To do this, choose Set feature installation states in the navigation pane. In the details pane, choose a feature, and then from its shortcut menu, choose Run All from My Computer. For more information, see Set feature installation states in Office Customization Tool OCT reference for Office 2. Note. The following subcomponents of Publisher 2. Setup feature installation state tree in the Office 2. Commercial Printing and the Enhanced RGB to CMYK Conversion subcomponent. Font Schemes. Paper. Direct Previews. Publisher Templates and the Business Publications and Other Publications subcomponents. The following options are also available for each feature. Feature options. Option. Description. Hidden. Setup does not display the feature in the feature tree during installation if Setup runs interactively. The symbol H is prepended to the feature name to indicate the feature is hidden. Locked. The installation state that you choose for this feature cannot be changed by the user during installation or in maintenance mode after Office is installed. The symbol L is prepended to the feature name to indicate the feature is locked. Note. The Locked option is reversible. If you set the Locked option for a feature by using the OCT or the Config. Config. xml file at a later date. For example, you can edit the Config. Option. State element as shown in the following example. This adds the Option. State element line to install the feature in this case, Access 2. To edit the Config. Option. State element, open the Config. WW folder, for example, Pro. Plus. WW for the Office 2. Use a text editor tool, such as Notepad, to modify the file. Locate the line in the Config. Option. State element lt lt Option. State IdOption. ID Stateabsent Childrenforce Modify the Option. State element as follows and then save the Config. Option. State IdACCESSFiles Statelocal Childrenforce For information about the Option. State element, see Config. Office 2. 01. 3. You can also use the OCT to create an. To do this, choose Set feature installation states in the navigation pane. In the details pane, choose a feature, and then from its shortcut menu, choose Run All from My Computer. For more information, see Set feature installation states in Office Customization Tool OCT reference for Office 2. Reset. The feature is returned to its default installation state. This is the same as selecting the feature and choosing the Reset Branch button. If you explicitly set a feature to its default state, the symbol F is prepended to the feature name to indicate that the feature will be forced into this state. This is useful if you are creating a Setup customization file to change an existing Office installation. If you do not change the installation state of a feature, Setup does not change the feature on the users computer. If you specify a change, including setting the feature to its default state, Setup ensures that the feature is set to that state on the users computer. When you change the installation state of a feature, Setup might change the installation state of a parent or child feature to match the installation state. For example, if you set a parent feature to Installed on First Use, but set a child feature to Run from My Computer, Setup also changes the state of the parent feature to Run from My Computer. Setup does not display hidden features in the feature tree when users run Setup interactively. The feature is installed according to its defined installation state. Child features that belong to the hidden feature are also hidden. If you set a feature to Not Available and hide the feature in the feature tree, users can still change the setting and install the feature by installing the parent feature or by running Setup in maintenance mode. For example, if you set the Name Smart Tag Plugin feature to Not Available and Hidden, users can still install the feature by setting the parent Smart Tags Plugins feature to Run All from My Computer. If you want to help prevent users from installing hidden features, select the Not Available, Hidden, and Locked installation states. In this case, the feature or application is not installed and is not available in maintenance mode. Users cannot install the feature by changing the state of the parent feature. The only way to reverse the Not Available, Hidden, and Locked installation state selection after Office is installed is to use the OCT to create a Setup customization file that is configured to change the installation state of the feature. Then you apply the customization file to the users computer.