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==Definition==
== Definition ==
 
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GreenVulcano Gvvcl-excel Plug-in helps IT organizations integrate applications that utilize excel
 
format to generate excel file or receive input as excel format.
 
  
It's compatible with all Excel format up to 2003.
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Many IT applications, within their business process, need to read an Excel file. ''ExcelReaderCall'' plug-in helps IT organizations integrating applications that use Excel format to execute their business.
  
With Gvvcl-excel plugin is very simple retrieve same data from an excel file. It's receive input a stream of byte of excel file and give in output a DOM structure.
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''ExcelReaderCall'' plug-in is compatible with all Excel formats up to version 2003, and it is very simple to configure. It receives in input a binary stream containing the Excel file, and returns in output a corresponding XML structure.  
  
== Vulcon Configuration ==
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To the output of ''ExcelReaderCall'' plug-in it is possible to apply a [[ChangeGVBufferNode]] operation (with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OGNL OGNL] script or an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSL XSL] transformation) to retrieve all interested data.
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{{GVESB}} provides two different tools, {{L_GVCONSOLE}} and {{L_VULCON}}, to configure all supported plug-ins.
  
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=={{VULCON}} / {{GVCONSOLE}} Configuration==
== Example use ==
 
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* [[trasform excel in xml]]
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''excelreader-call'' is the operation that must be configured into {{L_VULCON}} or  {{L_GVCONSOLE}} [[System]] section, to convert an Excel file in [[#GVBuffer|GVBuffer.object]] field, in an XML document.
* [[generate a simple excel file]]
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In order to add an operation ''excelreader-call'' you must define the following fields:
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{|class="gvtable"
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! Attribute !! Type !! Description
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|-
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| class || fixed || '''it.greenvulcano.gvesb.virtual.excel.reader.GVExcelReaderCallOperation'''
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(java class that manage ''ExcelReaderCall'' invocation).
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|-
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| name || required || This field identify the operation name that you will use in service definition.
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|-
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| onlyData || optional || It is a boolean field, enabled in output cell formatting informations. 
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If 'false', inserts in the XML document also the cell formatting informations.
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Default to 'true'.
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|-
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| type || fixed || This attribute must assume the value '''call'''
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|}
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The following example shows the configuration generated from {{L_VULCON}} or {{L_GVCONSOLE}} when you configure an ''excelreader-call'' operation:
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<syntaxhighlight lang="XML"><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<GVSystems name="SYSTEMS" type="module">
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    <Systems>
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        <System id-system="system-name" system-activation="on">
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            <Channel id-channel="CHANNEL_NAME">
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                <excelreader-call class="it.greenvulcano.gvesb.virtual.excel.reader.GVExcelReaderCallOperation"
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                                  name="ReadExcelInput" type="call" onlyData="true"/>
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            </Channel>   
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        </System>
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    </Systems>
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</GVSystems>
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</syntaxhighlight>
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To use an ''excelreader-call'' in a {{GVESB}} service, you need to define a node of type [[GVOperationNode]] in [[Service|Service section]] and define in the field ''operation-name'' the name defined in ''excelreader-call'' operation.
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The following example shows the configuration generated from {{L_VULCON}} or {{L_GVCONSOLE}} when you configure an ''excelreader-call'' operation in {{GVESB}} service:
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<syntaxhighlight lang="XML"><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<GVServices name="SERVICES" type="module">
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    <Groups>
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        <Group group-activation="on" id-group="DEFAULT_GRP"/>
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    </Groups>
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    <Services>
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        <Service group-name="DEFAULT_GRP" id-service="SERVICE-NAME"
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                service-activation="on">
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            <Client id-system="SYSTEM-NAME" statistics="off" system-activation="on">
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                <Operation name="RequestReply" operation-activation="on"
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                          out-check-type="none" type="operation">
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                    <Participant id-channel="CHANNEL-NAME" id-system="SYSTEM-NAME"/>
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                    <Flow first-node="excel_reader" point-x="20" point-y="112">
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                        <GVOperationNode class="it.greenvulcano.gvesb.core.flow.GVOperationNode"
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                                        id="excel_reader" id-system="DAMA"
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                                        input="input" next-node-id="end"
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                                        op-type="call"
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                                        operation-name="ReadExcelInput"
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                                        output="excel_xml" point-x="158"
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                                        point-y="112" type="flow-node"/>
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                        <GVEndNode class="it.greenvulcano.gvesb.core.flow.GVEndNode"
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                                  end-business-process="yes" id="end" op-type="end"
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                                  output="excel_xml" point-x="358" point-y="112"
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                                  type="flow-node"/>
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                    </Flow>
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                </Operation>
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            </Client>   
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        </Service>
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    </Services>
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</GVServices>
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</syntaxhighlight>
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At this point you have configured a service with an ''excelreader-call'' operation.
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==Example==
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This example shows an XML document generated by a simple Excel sheet (without cols and rows grouping).
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Given an Excel sheet with the following structure:
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{| class="gvtable"
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|-
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! ID1
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! ID2
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! ID3
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! ID4
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! ID5
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! ID6
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! ID7
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|-
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| 23
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| 23232
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| 23
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| 23333
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| 1
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| 2
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| 3
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|-
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| 24
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| 24444
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| 23
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| 23332
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| 1
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| 2
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| 3
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|}
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''excelreader-call'' generates the following XML:
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<syntaxhighlight lang="XML"><?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<workbook>
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    <sheet number="0">
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        <name><![CDATA[Foglio1]]></name>
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        <row number="0">
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            <col number="0">
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                <data><![CDATA[ID1]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="1">
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                <data><![CDATA[ID2]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="2">
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                <data><![CDATA[ID3]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="3">
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                <data><![CDATA[ID4]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="4">
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                <data><![CDATA[ID5]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="5">
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                <data><![CDATA[ID6]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="6">
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                <data><![CDATA[ID7]]></data>
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            </col>
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        </row>
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        <row number="1">
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            <col number="0">
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                <data><![CDATA[23]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="1">
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                <data><![CDATA[23232]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="2">
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                <data><![CDATA[23]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="3">
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                <data><![CDATA[711]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="4">
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                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="5">
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                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="6">
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                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
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            </col>
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        </row>
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        <row number="2">
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            <col number="0">
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                <data><![CDATA[23]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="1">
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                <data><![CDATA[711]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="2">
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                <data><![CDATA[23]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="3">
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                <data><![CDATA[23232]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="4">
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                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="5">
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                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
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            </col>
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            <col number="6">
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                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
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            </col>
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        </row>
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    </sheet>
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</workbook>
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</syntaxhighlight>
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With a [[ChangeGVBufferNode]] is possible parsing XML and retrieve any tag and value.

Latest revision as of 12:14, 27 February 2012

Definition

Many IT applications, within their business process, need to read an Excel file. ExcelReaderCall plug-in helps IT organizations integrating applications that use Excel format to execute their business.

ExcelReaderCall plug-in is compatible with all Excel formats up to version 2003, and it is very simple to configure. It receives in input a binary stream containing the Excel file, and returns in output a corresponding XML structure.

To the output of ExcelReaderCall plug-in it is possible to apply a ChangeGVBufferNode operation (with OGNL script or an XSL transformation) to retrieve all interested data.

GreenVulcano® ESB provides two different tools, GV Console® and VulCon®, to configure all supported plug-ins.

VulCon / GV Console Configuration

excelreader-call is the operation that must be configured into VulCon® or GV Console® System section, to convert an Excel file in GVBuffer.object field, in an XML document.

In order to add an operation excelreader-call you must define the following fields:

Attribute Type Description
class fixed it.greenvulcano.gvesb.virtual.excel.reader.GVExcelReaderCallOperation

(java class that manage ExcelReaderCall invocation).

name required This field identify the operation name that you will use in service definition.
onlyData optional It is a boolean field, enabled in output cell formatting informations.

If 'false', inserts in the XML document also the cell formatting informations. Default to 'true'.

type fixed This attribute must assume the value call

The following example shows the configuration generated from VulCon® or GV Console® when you configure an excelreader-call operation:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<GVSystems name="SYSTEMS" type="module">
    <Systems>
        <System id-system="system-name" system-activation="on">
            <Channel id-channel="CHANNEL_NAME">
                <excelreader-call class="it.greenvulcano.gvesb.virtual.excel.reader.GVExcelReaderCallOperation"
                                  name="ReadExcelInput" type="call" onlyData="true"/>
            </Channel>    
        </System>
    </Systems>
</GVSystems>


To use an excelreader-call in a GreenVulcano® ESB service, you need to define a node of type GVOperationNode in Service section and define in the field operation-name the name defined in excelreader-call operation.

The following example shows the configuration generated from VulCon® or GV Console® when you configure an excelreader-call operation in GreenVulcano® ESB service:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<GVServices name="SERVICES" type="module">
    <Groups>
        <Group group-activation="on" id-group="DEFAULT_GRP"/>
    </Groups>
    <Services>
        <Service group-name="DEFAULT_GRP" id-service="SERVICE-NAME"
                 service-activation="on">
            <Client id-system="SYSTEM-NAME" statistics="off" system-activation="on">
                <Operation name="RequestReply" operation-activation="on"
                           out-check-type="none" type="operation">
                    <Participant id-channel="CHANNEL-NAME" id-system="SYSTEM-NAME"/>
                    <Flow first-node="excel_reader" point-x="20" point-y="112">
                        <GVOperationNode class="it.greenvulcano.gvesb.core.flow.GVOperationNode"
                                         id="excel_reader" id-system="DAMA"
                                         input="input" next-node-id="end"
                                         op-type="call"
                                         operation-name="ReadExcelInput"
                                         output="excel_xml" point-x="158"
                                         point-y="112" type="flow-node"/>
                        <GVEndNode class="it.greenvulcano.gvesb.core.flow.GVEndNode"
                                   end-business-process="yes" id="end" op-type="end"
                                   output="excel_xml" point-x="358" point-y="112"
                                   type="flow-node"/>
                    </Flow>
                </Operation>
            </Client>    
        </Service>
    </Services>
</GVServices>


At this point you have configured a service with an excelreader-call operation.

Example

This example shows an XML document generated by a simple Excel sheet (without cols and rows grouping). Given an Excel sheet with the following structure:

ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4 ID5 ID6 ID7
23 23232 23 23333 1 2 3
24 24444 23 23332 1 2 3

excelreader-call generates the following XML:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<workbook>
    <sheet number="0">
        <name><![CDATA[Foglio1]]></name>
        <row number="0">
            <col number="0">
                <data><![CDATA[ID1]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="1">
                <data><![CDATA[ID2]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="2">
                <data><![CDATA[ID3]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="3">
                <data><![CDATA[ID4]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="4">
                <data><![CDATA[ID5]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="5">
                <data><![CDATA[ID6]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="6">
                <data><![CDATA[ID7]]></data>
            </col>
        </row>
        <row number="1">
            <col number="0">
                <data><![CDATA[23]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="1">
                <data><![CDATA[23232]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="2">
                <data><![CDATA[23]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="3">
                <data><![CDATA[711]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="4">
                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="5">
                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="6">
                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
            </col>
        </row>
        <row number="2">
            <col number="0">
                <data><![CDATA[23]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="1">
                <data><![CDATA[711]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="2">
                <data><![CDATA[23]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="3">
                <data><![CDATA[23232]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="4">
                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="5">
                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
            </col>
            <col number="6">
                <data><![CDATA[1]]></data>
            </col>
        </row>
    </sheet>
</workbook>

With a ChangeGVBufferNode is possible parsing XML and retrieve any tag and value.