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package org.apache.poi.ss.excelant; | |
import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Workbook; | |
/** | |
* In Excel there are many ways to handle manipulating a workbook based | |
* on some arbitrary user action (onChange, etc). You use this interface | |
* to create classes that will handle the workbook in whatever manner is needed | |
* that cannot be handled by POI. | |
* <p> | |
* For example, suppose that in Excel when you update a cell the workbook | |
* does some calculations and updates other cells based on that change. In | |
* ExcelAnt you would set the value of the cell then write your own handler | |
* then call that from your Ant task after the set task. | |
* | |
* @author Jon Svede ( jon [at] loquatic [dot] com ) | |
* @author Brian Bush ( brian [dot] bush [at] nrel [dot] gov ) | |
* | |
*/ | |
public interface IExcelAntWorkbookHandler { | |
public void setWorkbook( Workbook workbook ) ; | |
public void execute() ; | |
} |