Yeah, I have an old swing system I did many years ago and it was built the old way... But I'm traveling and away from my computer so I can't help till next week.
Best regards, Pfeiffer Em segunda-feira, 18 de janeiro de 2021, Michel Giroux < michel.gir...@gmail.com> escreveu: > > I hope it may help. > > I have the source of an old swing project using jxI.jar. > Opening it in NB12, jxl.jar was not found. > I take a copy of jxl.jar and put it in the folder project (not the source). > > In Librairies - Properties, I removed jxl.jar and consequently the older > link to it. > Using Add JAR/Folder..., I selected the new location of jxl.jar (creating > a new link) > > The project now finds the jxl file. > > All compiling errors are for Swing missing, not for jxl. > > > > Michel Giroux > > > Le lun. 18 janv. 2021 à 09:50, Carl Mosca <carljmo...@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> Chris, >> >> Yes, please do let us know if you're using ant or maven if you're still >> stuck after checking out David's suggestions. Personally, I would >> recommend maven (or gradle). >> >> Also, as Gj referenced, if you've got a sample project in Github, >> bitbucket, or somewhere that we can take a look, more specific help might >> be offered. >> >> I created a project here https://github.com/carljmosca/jxl-demo with the >> library (using the included demo code) but it seems a bit dated. I don't >> do much with Office docs/spreadsheets >> these days but I think the one that David recommended is current. >> >> After building it in NetBean, I ran it from the command line like this: java >> -jar target/jxl-demo-1.0.jar -ps somefile.xls >> >> HTH, >> Carl >> >> On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 8:54 AM David Gradwell <da...@gradwell.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Chris , >>> >>> >>> >>> If your project is a Maven project, look at https://mvnrepository.com/ >>> artifact/net.sourceforge.jexcelapi/jxl/2.6 (or better still follow the >>> latest version link). >>> >>> >>> >>> If your project is an Ant project then find the jar and include it in >>> the project libraries. For example, https://www.findjar.com/jar/ >>> net/sourceforge/jexcelapi/jxl/2.6/jxl-2.6.jar.html also >>> >>> >>> >>> There is another Java to Excel api see https://poi.apache.org/ >>> components/spreadsheet/ that I have used successfully. >>> >>> >>> >>> DG >>> >>> >>> >>> *From: *Geertjan Wielenga <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com.INVALID> >>> *Date: *Monday, 18 January 2021 at 12:52 >>> *To: *"Christopher C. Lanz" <lan...@potsdam.edu> >>> *Cc: *"users@netbeans.apache.org" <users@netbeans.apache.org> >>> *Subject: *Re: using JExcel with Netbeans 12 running over Ubuntu 14.04 >>> >>> >>> >>> For example, I'd love to help, but I have no idea what "jxl library" is, >>> where to find it, etc, I have no idea what kind of project you're talking >>> about -- Ant-based? Maven-based? Gradle-based? I.e., you either need to >>> provide a project on GitHub so someone can look at it or complete >>> instructions so someone can help you. >>> >>> >>> >>> If no one helps, it means that you haven't provided the info needed for >>> someone to help you. >>> >>> >>> >>> Gj >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 1:46 PM Geertjan Wielenga < >>> geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> wrote: >>> >>> You'll get help when you provide step by step instructions or, even >>> better, a sample project on GitHub. >>> >>> >>> >>> Gj >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 1:43 PM Christopher C. Lanz >>> <lan...@potsdam.edu.invalid> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> >>> >>> One of our fellow correspondents has suggested that I repeat this >>> question. I am following their advice. Please forgive me. >>> >>> >>> >>> I need to use the jxl library in Netbeans 12 running in Ubuntu 14.04. I >>> have followed the directions available online: >>> >>> - adding the jxl-2.6.jar file to the classpath >>> - placing the jxl-2.6.jar file in the same directory as the source >>> - placing it in a new folder called "+libs" >>> - adding a new library containing it >>> - importing the classes >>> >>> and yet NetBeans is still unable to find the classes in the library, >>> saying "the jxl package does not exist". I haven't found any instructions >>> specifically for Netbeans 12 on linux - please let me know if they exist. >>> It is likely that I'm missing some step in the process, so please mention * >>> all* the necessary steps after download/extract the zipped .jar file. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Chris Lanz >>> >>> Department of Computer Science >>> >>> 340 Dunn Hall, SUNY Potsdam >>> >>> lan...@potsdam.edu >>> >>> 315 268 1547 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> Carl J. Mosca >> >