Examples of Aspose.Cells Code Comparisons with Apache POI SS (HSSF + XSSF) Now Available in NetBeans IDE
[![][1] in [Aspose Project Wizard for NetBeans IDE][2].
After this both Aspose.Words vs Apache POI WP and Aspose.Cells vs Apache POI SS are available in Aspose Project Wizard from version 2.3 and onwards.
With this integration you don’t need to manually download the [Aspose Java APIs code comparison examples with Apache POI framework][3] as they are now available through the plugin’s Aspose New Example wizard within NetBeans IDE.
Comparison examples shows side by side code comparison for features available in both Aspose.
Aspose Maven for JetBrains - New Plugin Released!
Aspose Maven Dependencies Integration with IntelliJ IDEA Aspose takes a further step in making Aspose for Java APIs in easy to use in Maven-based projects by releasing its new plugin for the IntelliJ IDEA platform, Aspose Maven for JetBrains 1.0 that creates Aspose Maven-based projects by following the steps that come with the plugin in Aspose Maven Project Wizard.
Previously, Aspose released Aspose Maven Project Archetype 1.0 for the creation of Aspose Maven-based projects in any IDE including IntelliJ IDEA (which supports Maven) or using Maven command line project archetype generation.
Save Charts to SVG format, Get Equation Text of Chart Trendline and Retrieve Workbook State with Aspose.Cells for .NET 8.3.0
Aspose.Cells for .NET 8.3.0 has been released. This release contains a few useful features and a number of other enhancements. It contains over 60 improvements, including the new features as listed below. If you are planning to upgrade the API from a previous release, we suggest you to check documents in the Public API Changes section.
Save Charts in SVG Format Aspose.Cells for .NET 8.3.0 provides support for exporting charts in Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format, an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics which supports interactivity and animation.
Announcing Aspose for Java vs Xlsx4j 1.1 - Now with Added Features
[![][1], shows a number of Aspose.Cells features missing in Xlsx4j.
The source code of these examples is freely hosted on popular social coding sites like [CodePlex][2], [GitHub][3], [Bitbucket][4] and [SourceForge][5].
This release contains a few new examples of features that are only available in Aspose APIs and not in Docx4j and related tools.
What’s New [Convert chart to image][6]. [Create pivot charts][7]. [Export data from worksheets][8]. [Import data to worksheets][9]. [Sort data][10].
Support for Overlapping Chart Series and VBA Macros in Aspose.Slides for Java 14.8.0
[![][1] We’re pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Slides for Java 14.8.0. This is a major product release where we have included support for some long awaited new features. We have also rectified a number of rendering issues that have been reported for exported PDF, HTML and slide thumbnails in earlier versions.
New Features We have introduced support for overlapping chart series in this release. With this feature, it is now possible to overlap chart series over one another.
Work with DataBar Stacked, DataBar Expanded Stacked and DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional Symbologies using C#
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.BarCode for .NET 6.6.0. This new release supports the DataBar Stacked, DataBar Expanded and DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional symbologies. Developers can now add generation and recognition operations to their .NET, Compact framework and Silverlights applications. DataBar is really a family of barcode symbologies.
Support for DataBar Stacked We’ve added support for DataBar stacked generation and recognition. DataBar stacked is a variation of the RSS-14 symbology that is stacked in two rows and is used when the normal symbol would be too wide for the application.
Support for Replacing Images and Setting SmartArt Fill Types in Aspose.Slides for .NET 14.9.0
We like to share the release announcement for Aspose.Slides for .NET 14.9.0. This is a maintenance release where we have added some new features as well.
New Features We have introduced support for generating a PDF for specific number of slides. You can find more details by visiting reading the article Exporting Presentation to PDF. We have also introduced support for setting the fill format for SmartArt nodes and you can now set fill color or pattern for SmartArt nodes.
Aspose.Slides for Java - Comparison for Features and Usage with Pptx4j
The project Aspose for Java for Docx4j shows how different tasks can be performed using Aspose for Java APIs compared directly with Docx4j for Microsoft PowerPoint and OpenOffice presentations, specifically Pptx4j. The project also covers the features that are only available in Aspose APIs but not in Pptx4j.
Some of the examples are available to download [![][3] to give you a good idea of how the APIs work. Many more detailed examples are available at Aspose Docs.
Aspose.Cells for Java - Comparison for Features and Usage with Xlsx4j
Project Aspose for Java for Docx4j shows how different tasks can be performed using Aspose for Java APIs in comparison with Docx4j for spreadsheets, particularly Xlsx4j. The project also covers the features that are only available in Aspose APIs but not in Xlsx4j for Microsoft Excel and Open Office spreadsheets.
Some of the examples are available to download [![][3] to give you a better idea of how the APIs work.
Support for SSRS 2014 Available in Aspose.Slides for Reporting Services 5.1.0
We like to announce the release of Aspose.Slides for Reporting Services 5.1.0.
We have enhanced the support for the latest version of SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) in Aspose.Slides for Reporting Services. Now, you can also install and configure Aspose.Slides for Reporting Services with SSRS 2014. We have also resolved issues like missing Aspose.Slides export options in report server and improved rendering performance in this release.
We have improved the report rendering to the presentation.