Unfortunately there is no SDK build yet. You could build one yourself by building odk (and deliver) and sdk_oo. But the value might be not what you expect from it because there is a CWS with some important changes which is not integrated yet.
What is a CWS?
No, it does not make sense. You still needed to add a classfile to your
application or the "application bean". Because if we could execute the
code which finds ourselves, we would not need to find ourseves andmore. And if we need to use the code to find the code, we have an unsolved
problem.
I'm sorry, I'm quite new, and I used to think that one should NOT incorporate officebean.jar(as with the oo1.1 examples) into ones application because it has a relative path to libofficebean.so and thus to the OO installation?
Has that changed or were I wrong?
The OOoBean is meant to be used as a baseclass in application beans. The applications beans then are specialized to whatever the application needs. These can use the transparent class loader (UNO bootstrap mechanism) and implement the bean info etc.
... and those Application Beans can also be Applications like "my-java-app-that-shows-a-oo-writer"?
bye, Jochen
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