We are pleased to announce the first public release of our Excel API for Node.js – Aspose.Cells for Node.js via Java (17.11). The new API incorporates MS Excel data processing and rendering functionalities in JavaScript (the most commonly used client-side scripting language). Aspose.Cells for Node.js via Java has full functionality of Aspose.Cells for Java with a few limitations, minor API changes and additional requirements. See the following release notes on major features for your reference.
Aspose.Cells for Node.js via Java 17.11 release notes
About Excel API for Node.js
Aspose.Cells for Node.js is a subset component that includes all the important and useful features present in its native Aspose.Cells for Java. Aspose.Cells for Node.js is equally robust and feature rich component. It supports high-fidelity file format conversions to and from XLS, XLSX, XLSM, SpreadsheetML, CSV, Tab Delimited, HTML, MHTML and OpenDocument Spreadsheet in JavaScript. The developers will have full programmatic access through a rich APIs set to all MS Excel document objects and formattings that allows to create, modify, extract, copy, merge, and replace spreadsheet content. With Aspose.Cells for Node.js via Java, developers can export data, format spreadsheets to the most granular level, create, manipulate and render charts, apply and calculate complex formulas efficiently and much more. All you need to do is install Node.js SDK for your specific platform and setup node-java bridge, see Setup environment and Installation guidelines.
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Aspose.Cells for Node.js via Java Resources
The following are the links to some useful resources you may need to accomplish your tasks.
- Aspose.Cells for Java Online Documentation (Aspose.Cells for Node.js via Java is ported from Aspose.Cells for Java. So, you can use the same documentation)
- Features
- Release Notes
- Product Page
- Download Aspose.Cells for Node.js via Java
- API Reference Guide (Aspose.Cells for Node.js via Java is ported from Aspose.Cells for Java. So, you can use the same API Reference Guide)
- Free Support Forum
- Paid Support Helpdesk