Hello everybody,

I am about to write an application, which core's functionality depends on BSF. 
The app uses a lot of different libraries and thats where the problem begins:
-As far as I know, your only chance to access some objects within the Java 
scope you have to instantiate these objects and register them to the 
BSFManager. But what should I do, if I have here a class with static methods 
that cannot be instantiated like the System class in java.lang??
-In my application the script code needs access to the OpenOffice API, which 
has - as you can surely imagine - a lot of classes. Must I really instantiate 
and register all of them (they will certainly be needed in some cases) or is 
there another way? If not I think that there should be a mechanism in BSF 
where the script has access to all libraries in the CLASSPATH of the host app 
without needing to register them.

I hope you can give me some answers and thank you in advance.

Greetings,
-Rainer Hahnekamp

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