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A sample project that shows how Apache POI can be used in an Android application

License: Apache License 2.0

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This is a sample Android application to show how Apache POI can be used on Android.

It consists of two projects:

  • poishadow: A small helper project to produce a shaded jar-file for Apache POI which includes all necessary dependencies and fixes a few things that usually hinder you deploying Apache POI on Android
  • poitest: A very small sample Android application which performs some actions on an XLSX-file using Apache POI. See DocumentListActivity for the actual code

Getting started

Necessary System-Properties

In order to work around problems with finding a suitable XML Parser, currently the following system properties need to be set manually during startup of your application (let me know if you know of a better way to do this, see issue #10)

System.setProperty("org.apache.poi.javax.xml.stream.XMLInputFactory", "com.fasterxml.aalto.stax.InputFactoryImpl");
System.setProperty("org.apache.poi.javax.xml.stream.XMLOutputFactory", "com.fasterxml.aalto.stax.OutputFactoryImpl");
System.setProperty("org.apache.poi.javax.xml.stream.XMLEventFactory", "com.fasterxml.aalto.stax.EventFactoryImpl");
Use a pre-built jar

If you want to get started quickly, there is a ready-made jar-file available in the release section.

You should be able to simply add this to your Android project and use the Apache POI classes from it.

Build the jar yourself

If you would like to change how the jar-file is built, e.g. if you need classes that are excluded, use a different version of POI or would like to adjust the build in some other way, you can build the shaded jar with the following steps:

Preparation:

You will need the following pieces in order to get started

Get the code:

git clone git://github.com/centic9/poi-on-android
cd poi-on-android

Configure where your Android SDK resides:

echo "sdk.dir=/opt/android-sdk-linux" > local.properties

Configure the version of the Android Build Tools that you have installed.

vi poitest/build.gradle

Finally run the build and some testing. Make sure you have a device connected, e.g. the Android emulator.

./gradlew build connectedCheck

For only the jar-files run just build

Run the Android emulator

List available emulators

<android-sdk>/tools/emulator -list-avds

Start an Android emulator

<android-sdk>/tools/emulator -avd <name>

Install the apk

<android-sdk>/platform-tools/adb install ./poitest/build/outputs/apk/poitest-debug.apk

Notes

  • You can use the resulting jar-file poishadow/build/libs/poishadow-all.jar in your own project, the code in directory poitest is just a small sample Android application to show that it works.
  • This was only tested in Android Studio with the Android emulator until now, should work on real Android as well, though!
  • Tested with targetSdkVersion 25 and minSdkVersion 15, although other versions should work as long as they support multiDexEnabled true

Todo

  • Add more actual functionality to the sample application, currently it just creates a new spreadsheet, adds some data then stores it in the Application storage area and reads it again from there.

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Licensing

Copyright 2015-2017 Dominik Stadler

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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