Hello,

Have had a chance to review below queries.  Kindly suggest on the below queries.
Look forward to hearing form you.

Thanks & Regards,

On 2021/01/05 06:42:07, SD1 D <sdtem...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> Thanks for the response.
> 
> 1. We shall use only the prebuilt jar files of POI and use the APIs from 
> these prebuild jar.  However, we shall use Java 1.8_u102 to build our custom 
> programs which refers POI prebuilt jar.  Based on your response below, I 
> understand that our custom jar file with POI based functions should work with 
> Adopt OpenJDK 11.0.x (We will have JRE or JDK or both installed).  
> 
> We shall use the default XML based format of Excel 2019.  
> 
> 2. Also we already have some existing programs developed using POI 3.9 and 
> those are working fine with Excel 2010. (Upgrading to newer POI version may 
> take some time and meantime we may have to use POI 3.9 with Excel 2013 or 
> 2019 files).  We do not want to use any new features of Excel 2019, however, 
> we shall just Open and Save our existing Excel 2010 template files to Excel 
> 2019 without making any modifications and then open, save-as and use these 
> template files using POI.  Since there is no change in the Excel file, we are 
> assuming that the existing functionality (build using POI 3.9) should work 
> with existing template files saved with new version Excel 2019 also.
> 
> Are these assumptions are correct?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> On 2020/12/31 15:44:42, "fannin...@apache.org" <fannin...@apache.org> wrote: 
> > We would always recommend users use the latest release. POI 4.1.2.
> > https://poi.apache.org/download.html
> > 
> > You should not need to recompile the code. We would recommend using 
> > pre-built binaries or jars hosted on Maven Central.
> > 
> > We would expect the code to run ok on Adopt OpenJDK 11.0.x - you will need 
> > to have a JRE or JDK installed.
> > 
> > If someone creates a file using Excel 2019 - the biggest concern would be 
> > if they use Strict OOXML or Transitional OOXML formats - POI does not 
> > support Strict OOXML format.
> > Excel 2019 may also have some features that we don't support.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Thursday 31 December 2020, 14:50:33 GMT, SD1 D <sdtem...@gmail.com> 
> > wrote: 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Hello Members,
> > 
> > Greetings !
> > 
> > I have some queries on compatibility:
> > 
> > 1.  We intend to compile \ build our POI 3.15 code with Oracle JDK 1.8 on a 
> > development machine.  However, the user machine shall have Adopt OpenJDK 
> > 11.0.7 where these programs are intended to run.  Is this combination 
> > supported - can we run our programs with Adopt OpenJDK?  Is Oracle JRE \ 
> > JDK mandatory to be available on client machine to run the programs.
> > 
> > 2.  Is POI 3.9 and 3.15 compatible with MS Excel 2019?
> > 
> > Thanks for your support.
> > 
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