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| − | I'm trying to get a Java component working in OpenOffice, but for some reason I'm not very lucky at it.
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| − | So I took some step's back and tried your HelloWorld example by the letter.
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| − | I still have no succesfull creation of a Java component, but I do have some observations and questions.
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| − | When I follow the example, an implementation class file pops up in gedit (source/org/openoffice/helloworld/HelloworldImpl)
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| − | The generated MANIFEST.MF searches that file like:
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| − | ManifestVersion: 1.0
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| − | RegistrationClassName: org.openoffice.helloworld.comp.HelloworldImpl
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| − | There is also a class org.openoffice.helloworld.Helloworld. I assume this is generated by a tool like JavaMaker.
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| − | This is also the class which is refered to in 'types.rdb' and 'Helloworld.rdb'
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| − | When I try to export the procject, here is an errormessage about 'services.rdb'
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Latest revision as of 08:33, 9 July 2007