I think that is within the scope of the JExcel API and not a wicket thing.
Refer to the JExcel API doc first

On 6/28/07, Edi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

I am Newbie of Wicket. I have downloaded sample example to read XLS file
using Wicket with JExcel.
It's working fine.

My doubt is 1.How can I retrieve the datatype of each cell? and 2. How to
validate the each cell values?

Please give me some Suggestions.

Thanking You.
Regards,
Edi
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