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Restarted soap after placing jars but it gives same error.
Yeah.. actually, you need to keep it in bin/ext folder.. please try again.
- mk1075 years agoOccasional Contributor
It did not work by placing jar file in ext folder. We have added jars files in soap/bin/ext folder for us. We are using SOAP 5.5.0. Thanks
activation-1.1.1
commons-codec-1.12
commons-collections4-4.3
commons-compress-1.18
commons-logging-1.2
commons-math3-3.6.1
curvesapi-1.06
jaxb-api-2.3.0
jaxb-core-2.3.0.1
jaxb-impl-2.3.0.1
junit-4.12
log4j-1.2.17
ooxml-schemas-1.4
poi-4.1.0
poi-examples-4.1.0
poi-excelant-4.1.0
poi-ooxml-4.1.0
poi-scratchpad-4.1.0
xmlbeans-3.1.0
- avidCoder5 years agoSuper Contributor
Here is my solution for this problem. Please go through this and try once more please. Remove al the jars form bin/ext folder and add whatever is mentioned in the problem:-
- mk1075 years agoOccasional Contributor
Thanks, Yes this work. We use jlx jars for reading from xls file. So csv and XLS are covered.
We want to read xlsx data using Apache POI using groovy scripting. Any solution for it.
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