Creating an Excel workbook using External Jars (JXL third party excel API)

Hi,
in DC i want to create a excel workbook from a table using JXL api, ie when button is pressed the a excel sheet should be created irrespective of version with the data of the table.
I have to use JXL api  bcoz if i use excelToExport component which will work only for 2003 & above versions of Excel.
ie want to export the data of table into excel without version dependencies of excel.
Please give step by step information to create a excel from a table using JXL api.
Thanks in advance & will be appreciated
Thanks
Maha

An exellent blog:
/people/sap.user72/blog/2006/05/04/enhancing-tables-in-webdynpro-java-150-custom-built-table-utilities
Or this may help you:
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki?path=/display/snippets/webDynproJava-ExportingTableDataUsingOn-DemandStreams-SAPNW+7.0
For further information, please use the search, there so much topics regarding Excel Im-/Export
Best regards
Edited by: Christopher Linke on Jun 2, 2008 5:19 PM

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