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| − | I'm a | + | Hi, |
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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. | ||
| + | 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) | ||
| + | The generated MANIFEST.MF searches that file like: | ||
| + | ManifestVersion: 1.0 | ||
| + | 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. | ||
| + | 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' | ||
Revision as of 08:35, 9 July 2007
Is there some reason that this is called JavaEclipseTuto instead of JavaEclipesTutorial?? --Mikeleib 21:52, 17 March 2006 (CET) To make it shorter, but if you mind it would be better... I don't see any problem
--cedricbosdo 09:51, 19 March 2006 (CET) In "Packaging and Testing the Component" there is the text
"# The next page of the wizard asks for the UNO project to export (already selected), the directory where to export the package and the OpenOffice.org minimum compatibility version for the package. Depending of the selected OpenOffice.org version, the package will get a different name and a different structure."
What should be the "Destignation Directory" to be filled in there?
--Steckelfisch 9 July 2007
Hi,
I'm trying to get a Java component working in OpenOffice, but for some reason I'm not very lucky at it. So I took some step's back and tried your HelloWorld example by the letter.
I still have no succesfull creation of a Java component, but I do have some observations and questions.
When I follow the example, an implementation class file pops up in gedit (source/org/openoffice/helloworld/HelloworldImpl) The generated MANIFEST.MF searches that file like:
ManifestVersion: 1.0 RegistrationClassName: org.openoffice.helloworld.comp.HelloworldImpl
There is also a class org.openoffice.helloworld.Helloworld. I assume this is generated by a tool like JavaMaker. This is also the class which is refered to in 'types.rdb' and 'Helloworld.rdb'
When I try to export the procject, here is an errormessage about 'services.rdb'