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xlsql Tutorial

Hi,

I would like to treat an Excel file as DB so that I can run any query against it. I have asked this question on below thread and found the solution to it.

https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22387851/Confusion-on-Desktop-App-Java.html

The solution is on
https://xlsql.dev.java.net/

However, their tutorial site is currently down. Has anyone ever used this library before? If so, can anyone share it with me?

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David
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https://xlsql.dev.java.net/ is not down anymore
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Yes elfe69,

The site is not down but the tutorial is not there.

Thanks
David
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Not a problem. Thanks for the effort though.

Well, please do not hesitate to post any reply if you found any useful link(s).
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Just realized that there is an example within the downloaded binary. Stupid of me :)

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Hello ...I am trying to get the xlsql to work.... The sample code ran only once and now gives a exception. Please let me know if I am doing anything wrong or is there a documentation for the same. Thanks in Advance..
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