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This chapter provides in-depth information about UNO and the use of UNO in various programming languages. There are four sections:
- The Professional UNO - Introduction gives an outline of the UNO architecture.
- The section Professional UNO - API Concepts supplies background information on the API reference.
- The section Professional UNO - UNO Concepts describes the mechanics of UNO, i.e. it shows how UNO objects connect and communicate with each other.
- The section Professional UNO - UNO Language Bindings elaborates on the use of UNO from Java, C++, OpenOffice.org Basic, COM automation, and CLI.
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