Reporting tools in java

hi gurus,
can anyone please tell me some reporting tools in java. where i can embed MS Excel .
Our's is swing application
thanks in advance ,
kiran

I know only one reporting toolkit which explicitely claims to support Excel files. It's called Formula One. You can find it at http://www.tidestone.com/home/default.jsp.
Janek.

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