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I'm working with Spring/Hibernet using NetBeans 6.9.1. I'm trying to read an Excel file (.xlsx- Office 2007). The code for reading an Excel file is as follows using a Vactor to store data from the Excel sheet.

import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Vector;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
import model.NewHibernateUtil;
import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFCell;
import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFRow;
import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFSheet;
import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFWorkbook;
import org.apache.poi.poifs.filesystem.POIFSFileSystem;
import org.hibernate.Session;
import org.springframework.validation.BindException;
import org.springframework.web.servlet.ModelAndView;
import org.springframework.web.servlet.mvc.SimpleFormController;

private Vector importExcelSheet(ModelAndView mv)
{
    Vector cellVectorHolder = new Vector();
    try
    {         
        HSSFWorkbook myWorkBook = new HSSFWorkbook(new POIFSFileSystem(new FileInputStream("E:/Project/SpringHibernet/MultiplexTicketBookingNew/web/excelSheets/Country.xlsx")));
        HSSFSheet mySheet = myWorkBook.getSheetAt(0);
        Iterator rowIter = mySheet.rowIterator();
        System.out.println(mySheet.getRow(1).getCell(0));
        while(rowIter.hasNext())
        {
            HSSFRow myRow = (HSSFRow) rowIter.next();
            Iterator cellIter = myRow.cellIterator();
            Vector cellStoreVector=new Vector();
            while(cellIter.hasNext())
            {
                HSSFCell myCell = (HSSFCell) cellIter.next();
                cellStoreVector.addElement(myCell);
            }
            cellVectorHolder.addElement(cellStoreVector);
        }
    }
    catch (Exception e)
    {
        mv.addObject("msg", e.getMessage());
    }
    return cellVectorHolder;
}

The following is a method in my Controller that calls the above method to read the specified Excel file


@Override
protected ModelAndView onSubmit(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, Object command, BindException errors) throws Exception
{
    ModelAndView mv=new ModelAndView();

    try
    {
        if(request.getParameter("import")!=null)
        {
            session=NewHibernateUtil.getSessionFactory().getCurrentSession();
            session.beginTransaction();

            Vector dataHolder=importExcelSheet(mv);
            for (int i=0;i<dataHolder.size(); i++)
            {
                Vector cellStoreVector=(Vector)dataHolder.elementAt(i);
                for (int j=0; j < cellStoreVector.size();j++)
                {
                    HSSFCell myCell = (HSSFCell)cellStoreVector.elementAt(j);
                    String st = myCell.toString();
                    System.out.println(st.substring(0,1)+"\t");
                }
                System.out.println();
            }

            session.flush();
            session.getTransaction().commit();
        }
    }
    catch (Exception e)
    {
        mv.addObject("msg", e.getMessage());
    }
    return mv;
}

On executing this code, the following exception is thrown.

The supplied data appears to be in the Office 2007+ XML. You are calling the part of POI that deals with OLE2 Office Documents. You need to call a different part of POI to process this data (eg XSSF instead of HSSF)

Am I using a wrong source or something else is wrong with the above code? What is the solution?

The code is taken from here.

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  • I downloaded another apache.poi api and used org.apache.poi.xssf.usermodel.* package instead of using org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.* package and it worked for both xls and xlsx.
    – Bhavesh
    Mar 8, 2012 at 19:52
  • please post this as the answer and accept it, at soon as possible.
    – oers
    Mar 9, 2012 at 7:06

2 Answers 2

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Your code as it stands explicitly requests HSSF, so will only work with the older .xls (binary) files.

If you want, you can ask POI to auto-detect which file type you have, and pick the appropriate one of HSSF or XSSF for your case. However, to do that you need to change your code slightly, and use interfaces rather than concrete classes (so your code works whether you get a HSSF or XSSF object)

The POI website has a guide to making these changes which should guide you through.

As an example, when you follow this, your first few lines which were:

    HSSFWorkbook myWorkBook = new HSSFWorkbook(new POIFSFileSystem(new FileInputStream("E:/Project/SpringHibernet/MultiplexTicketBookingNew/web/excelSheets/Country.xlsx")));
    HSSFSheet mySheet = myWorkBook.getSheetAt(0);
    Iterator rowIter = mySheet.rowIterator();
    System.out.println(mySheet.getRow(1).getCell(0));

Will become in the new system:

    Workbook wb = WorkbookFactory.create(new File("/path/to/your/excel/file"));
    Sheet mySheet = wb.getSheetAt(0);
    Iterator<Row> rowIter = mySheet.rowIterator();
    System.out.println(mySheet.getRow(1).getCell(0));

This will then work for both .xls and .xlsx files

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    I used the same approach as you mentioned and it worked as expected. Thanks.
    – Bhavesh
    Mar 12, 2012 at 15:37
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    For the completness of the answer the WorbookFactory is a part poi-ooxml.jar
    – Vishnu
    Mar 30, 2015 at 11:34
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You can also just replace HSSF with XSSF.

Make sure that you add the poi-ooxml .jar in addition to the poi .jar. poi-ooxml provides support for XSSF. Make sure you also have added the given dependencies as listed on the Apache POI components page.

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  • That's what I have been doing since I came to know. Thanks for the relay though. P.S. I can't visit this site quite often due to hectic schedule.
    – Bhavesh
    May 26, 2013 at 20:56

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