I am using the POI 3.9 to read data from xlsx. But now I face an issue, the POI don't support the xlsb files, and I need to read data from xlsb programly. Does anybody know how to read data from xlsb programly? Appreciated.
5 Answers
Using poi you can read XLSB to DB, Structure(XML,...), List of Contents or etc.
The following code convert XLSB to List of row/comment lists and map for extra info.
Just you can customize the code according your needs.
Please find many examples from link; thanks to authors of poi.
// Main class
package excel;
import org.apache.poi.openxml4j.exceptions.InvalidFormatException;
import org.apache.poi.openxml4j.exceptions.OpenXML4JException;
import org.apache.poi.openxml4j.opc.OPCPackage;
import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.DataFormatter;
import org.apache.poi.xssf.binary.XSSFBSharedStringsTable;
import org.apache.poi.xssf.binary.XSSFBSheetHandler;
import org.apache.poi.xssf.binary.XSSFBStylesTable;
import org.apache.poi.xssf.eventusermodel.XSSFBReader;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
public class Excel {
public static void main (String [] args){
String xlsbFileName = "C:\\Users\\full path to .xlsb file";
callXLToList(xlsbFileName);
}
static void callXLToList(String xlsbFileName){
OPCPackage pkg;
try {
pkg = OPCPackage.open(xlsbFileName);
XSSFBReader r = new XSSFBReader(pkg);
XSSFBSharedStringsTable sst = new XSSFBSharedStringsTable(pkg);
XSSFBStylesTable xssfbStylesTable = r.getXSSFBStylesTable();
XSSFBReader.SheetIterator it = (XSSFBReader.SheetIterator) r.getSheetsData();
List<XLSB2Lists> workBookAsList = new ArrayList<>();
int sheetNr = 1;
while (it.hasNext()) {
InputStream is = it.next();
String name = it.getSheetName();
System.out.println("Begin parsing sheet "+sheetNr+": "+name);
XLSB2Lists testSheetHandler = new XLSB2Lists();
testSheetHandler.startSheet(name);
XSSFBSheetHandler sheetHandler = new XSSFBSheetHandler(is,
xssfbStylesTable,
it.getXSSFBSheetComments(),
sst, testSheetHandler,
new DataFormatter(),
false);
sheetHandler.parse();
testSheetHandler.endSheet();
System.out.println("End parsing sheet "+sheetNr+": "+name);
sheetNr++;
// Add parsed sheet to workbook list
workBookAsList.add(testSheetHandler);
}
// For every sheet in Workbook
System.out.println("\nShort Report:");
for(XLSB2Lists sheet:workBookAsList){
// sheet content
System.out.println("Size of content: " +sheet.getSheetContentAsList().size());
// sheet comment
System.out.println("Size fo comment: "+sheet.getSheetCommentAsList().size());
// sheet extra info
System.out.println("Extra info.: "+sheet.getMapOfInfo().toString());
}
} catch (InvalidFormatException e) {
// TODO Please do your catch hier
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Please do your catch hier
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (OpenXML4JException e) {
// TODO Please do your catch hier
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (SAXException e) {
// TODO Please do your catch hier
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
// Parsing class
package excel;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.poi.xssf.eventusermodel.XSSFSheetXMLHandler;
import org.apache.poi.xssf.usermodel.XSSFComment;
/**
*
* @author Dominique
*/
public class XLSB2Lists implements XSSFSheetXMLHandler.SheetContentsHandler {
private final List sheetAsList = new ArrayList<>();
private List rowAsList;
private final List sheetCommentAsList = new ArrayList<>();
private List rowCommentAsList;
private final Map propertyMap = new HashMap<>();
public void startSheet(String sheetName) {
propertyMap.put("sheetName", sheetName);
}
@Override
public void startRow(int rowNum) {
rowAsList = new ArrayList<>();
rowCommentAsList = new ArrayList<>();
}
@Override
public void endRow(int rowNum) {
sheetAsList.add(rowNum, rowAsList);
sheetCommentAsList.add(rowNum, rowCommentAsList);
}
@Override
public void cell(String cellReference, String formattedValue, XSSFComment comment) {
formattedValue = (formattedValue == null) ? "" : formattedValue;
rowAsList.add(formattedValue);
if (comment == null) {
rowCommentAsList.add("");
} else {
propertyMap.put("comment author at "+comment.getRow()+":"+cellReference, comment.getAuthor());
rowCommentAsList.add(comment.getString().toString().trim());
}
}
@Override
public void headerFooter(String text, boolean isHeader, String tagName) {
if (isHeader) {
propertyMap.put("header tag", tagName);
propertyMap.put("header text", text);
} else { // footer
propertyMap.put("header tag", tagName);
propertyMap.put("header text", text);
}
}
public List getSheetContentAsList(){
return sheetAsList;
}
public List getSheetCommentAsList(){
return sheetCommentAsList;
}
public Map getMapOfInfo(){
return propertyMap;
}
}

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Apache POI added support for streaming reading of XLSB (no write support) in 3.16. Apache Tika 1.15 now supports extraction from XLSB.

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In Perl, the Win32::OLE module can convert XLSB to XLSX. The downside: you have to have MS Excel installed. Here's some sample code based on what I used...
use File::Spec::Functions qw/rel2abs/;
use Win32::OLE;
use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Excel';
use Win32::OLE::Variant;
Win32::OLE->Option( Warn => 3 );
my $xlsb = 'C:\Users\wohlfarj\Documents\File.xlsb';
# This block uses an already open instance of Excel, or starts a new one if it isn't already open.
my $excel;
eval { $excel = Win32::OLE->GetActiveObject('Excel.Application') };
die 'MS Excel not installed' if $@;
unless (defined $excel) {
$excel = Win32::OLE->new( 'Excel.Application', 'Quit' )
or die 'Cannot start MS Excel';
}
# After all of the setup, converting the file is painless.
my $xlsx = rel2abs( $xlsb );
$xlsx =~ s/\.xlsb$/\.xlsx/i;
my $workbook = $excel->Workbooks->Open( {FileName => rel2abs( $xlsb )} );
$workbook->SaveAs( {FileFormat => xlOpenXMLWorkbook, Filename => $xlsx} );
$workbook->Close( {SaveChanges => xlDoNotSaveChanges} );
From here, the Spreadsheet::XLSX module reads the XLSX copy just fine.

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POI devs apparently don't have plans on supporting XLSB: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/poi-dev/201401.mbox/%3Calpine.DEB.2.02.1401250721280.31868%40urchin.earth.li%3E
It would be rather a lot of work, as you'd both need to update records to cope with the longer/different format, then redo all the marshling stuff to handle the very different way it does that. Thus far, no-one has wanted to put in all that work for the very marginal benefit
There appears to be a javascript library for reading xlsb, which you could use to export the data as JSON and read from java.

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1Over on POI, we just added a read-only streaming parser for xlsb files. It will be available with 3.16-beta3. – Tim Allison Mar 17 '17 at 10:19
This is just a workaround..
You can convert the xlsb files to xlsx file and use POI to extract data from it.
Have you tried it ? I know its not the correct answer but hope it helps. :)

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Apache POI doesn't support the .xlsb file format so to convert a xlsx to xlsb grammatically is not possible i guess. Need some more time for research i guess. – Benil Mathew Jun 19 '13 at 08:55
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Using the Microsoft Excel driver can read it. But I don't really like it--to be slave of Microsoft. – Martin Jun 20 '13 at 07:24
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