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We've Taught Adobe Flex and Microsoft Excel Talk To Each Other
We are finishing writing our book on RIA with Flex and Java

From Farata Systems FlexBlog

We are finishing writing our book on RIA with Flex and Java , and the last chapter is called "Integration with External Applications".  It's sixty five pages of some advanced read. After writing this chapter one of us suggested that it would be easier to re-write Excel from scratch. It's not straightforward coding, but the results are good. After covering some basics  about ExternalInterface and how it enables bi-directional communications between JavaScript inside HTML page and embedded Flex application, this chapter leads you through jungles of Flash technologies such as External API and LocalConnection as well as through maze of Microsoft old timers like ADODB and OWC. We have been coding in VBA, JavaScript, XSLT, not to mention the ActionScript, of course.

We've also provided the code for  a more complex example of integration with external applications, namely Microsoft Excel. These days the data entry or analytical applications with no Excel integration are simply hard to find. Be that saving of data in native Excel format or CSV, accepting data entered in Excel or dynamically creating Excel Charts based on the database queries – we see it everywhere. Microsoft Excel is one of the most popular business applications ever .

This  solution involves two ActiveX objects embedded in an HTML page with instant as well as on demand data synchronization between the objects. One of these ActiveX objects is the Flash Player control, executing Flex application. The second ActiveX is a Spreadsheet from Microsoft Office Web Components (OWC). You may think about Spreadsheet as of miniature Microsoft Excel application running inside the HTML page.

Disclaimer: This particular sample works under IE in  Windows XP, but has some issues on Windows 2000. I'm sure, if you are still running Window 98 you may face some issues as well, which we'll be happy to fix for its customers.


Meanwhile try to make changes in the left (Flex) and right  (Excel) spreadsheets and the data should be replicated back and forth.  We'd appreciate any suggestions/critique of this application.

Application like this opens the doors to some interesting project ideas: we also know how to generate and execute formulas on the fly, provide proper reporting and printing, and more. But that's later. Let's finish the book first.

 

About Yakov Fain
Yakov Fain is a Managing Director of Farata Systems, consulting, training and product company. He has authored several Java books, dozens of technical articles. SYS-CON Books released his latest co-authored book , Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex and Java: Secrets of the Masters in Spring 2007. Sun Microsystems has nominated and awarded Yakov with the title Java Champion. He leads the Princeton Java Users Group. He is an Adobe Certified Flex Instructor. Yakov co-athored the O'Reilly book "Enterprise Application Development with Flex". He twits at twitter.com/yfain.

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Using two activex controls etc seems rather complicated. Also, you can not access excel files whihc do not have this control embedded. It maybe simpler to just call an external process (using an http or webservice call) that can read/write to any excel file. See http://www.d-w-systems.com/products.html for instance.

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We are finishing writing our book on RIA with Flex and Java , and the last chapter is called 'Integration with External Applications'. It's sixty five pages of some advanced read. After writing this chapter one of us suggested that it would be easier to re-write Excel from scratch. It's not straightforward coding, but the results are good. After covering some basics about ExternalInterface and how it enables bi-directional communications between JavaScript inside HTML page and embedded Flex application, this chapter leads you through jungles of Flash technologies such as External API and LocalConnection as well as through maze of Microsoft old timers like ADODB and OWC. We have been coding in VBA, JavaScript, XSLT, not to mention the ActionScript, of course.


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Dev G wrote: Using two activex controls etc seems rather complicated. Also, you can not access excel files whihc do not have this control embedded. It maybe simpler to just call an external process (using an http or webservice call) that can read/write to any excel file. See http://www.d-w-systems.com/products.html for instance.
j j wrote: AJAX World Magazine: We've Taught Adobe Flex and Microsoft Excel Talk To Each Other
j j wrote: We are finishing writing our book on RIA with Flex and Java , and the last chapter is called 'Integration with External Applications'. It's sixty five pages of some advanced read. After writing this chapter one of us suggested that it would be easier to re-write Excel from scratch. It's not straightforward coding, but the results are good. After covering some basics about ExternalInterface and how it enables bi-directional communications between JavaScript inside HTML page and embedded Flex application, this chapter leads you through jungles of Flash technologies such as External API and LocalConnection as well as through maze of Microsoft old timers like ADODB and OWC. We have been coding in VBA, JavaScript, XSLT, not to mention the ActionScript, of course.
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