Thanks guys!
I found that my classpath settings mistakes in calling the Apache Poi JAR
files.
Changing it in order to call the JARs solved my problems.
in my .bash_profile, I append the following:
export APACHE_POI=/home/me/poi-3.5-beta3 ---> (Here where JAR`S Files are
located.)
export PATH=$APACHE_POI:$PATH
export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$APACHE_POI
checking to see if its set:
set
then,
....
CLASSPATH=:/usr/local/jdk1.6.0_10/lib:/home/me/poi-3.5-beta3
PATH=/home/me/poi-3.5-beta3:/usr/local/jdk1.6.0_10/bin
....
APACHE_POI classpath where now setup, properly.
I don`t need either the unzip files of the Jars located in
/home/me/poi-3.5-beta3.
(^-^)/ Cheers,
jackie
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