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* can I view error messages or obtain a list of executed commands somewhere (ah, I will do as said in the troubleshooting page) | * can I view error messages or obtain a list of executed commands somewhere (ah, I will do as said in the troubleshooting page) | ||
− | I'm using SDK 2.2 (680m6) and OpenOffice 2.2.0-1ubuntu3 | + | I'm using SDK 2.2 (680m6)(and also 680m14 from Ubuntu:feisty) and OpenOffice 2.2.0-1ubuntu3 |
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--[[User:Steckelfisch|Steckelfisch]] 9 July 2007 | --[[User:Steckelfisch|Steckelfisch]] 9 July 2007 |
Revision as of 13:13, 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)
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 successfull 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' I have the impression, this should be 'HelloworldImpl'.
When I try to export the project, there is an error message about 'services.rdb':
So my questions are:
- Should I implement HelloworldImpl or Helloworld
- If not the latter, what's the purpose of Helloworld
- What must be done to get rid of the services.rdb
- can I view error messages or obtain a list of executed commands somewhere (ah, I will do as said in the troubleshooting page)
I'm using SDK 2.2 (680m6)(and also 680m14 from Ubuntu:feisty) and OpenOffice 2.2.0-1ubuntu3
Regards, --Steckelfisch 9 July 2007