No. Think of the request broker like a jdbc-connection pool. The broker holds say 5 different oo-instances as servers which listen to different ports and forwards requests to them if none are available it will create a new instance up to a maximum just like apache.
Tom Gascoigne Thomas wrote: > Thanks for that. Would such a solution with a request broker have the > effect of serializing the processing of each document? Cheers, Thomas > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Schindl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 18 May 2006 11:23 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [api-dev] Re: Get a word doc as a java String > > No please note that one single OO-Instance can only handle one single > conversion process => OpenOffice can not deal with multiple threads from > external. You need to implement a request broker. There are plenty > examples out there e.g. one writen in python, ... > > Tom > > Gascoigne Thomas wrote: > >>Thanks a lot. Just one last thing, I'm assuming that the server will >>allow (and handle performantly) multiple concurrent requests to open > > and > >>extract text from (different) documents? Cheers, Thomas >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Kent Gibson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: 18 May 2006 10:22 >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: RE: [api-dev] Re: Get a word doc as a java String >> >>I may be wrong, but no matter what you will need the >>server running, the only question is how transparent >>it is to you, if you use the bean examples or >>something called nice office access (not very well >>documented in english though) then the connection >>handling is relativley transparent, they will kick >>start the server, (but you will probably not be able >>to bring it down again. I use macros to do that.) >>Otherwise you will need to start the server from hand >>listenning to a port. 90% of the effort is getting >>that connection and getting that document open. >> >>--- Gascoigne Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >>>Cheers Kent, >>> >>>Just another quick one before I give it a try. To do >>>this simple text >>>extraction task should it be possible to use an OO >>>api in process by >>>just including necessary jars or will it required a >>>full OO 'server' >>>running either locally or remotely? >>>Thanks, Thomas >>> >>> >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: Kent Gibson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Sent: 17 May 2006 18:36 >>>To: [email protected] >>>Subject: Re: [api-dev] Re: Get a word doc as a java >>>String >>> >>>it really won't be too tricky. You will need to >>>connect, and then convert your document. There are >>>examples for connection and conversion (filters). Be >>>sure to look in the java examples directory of the >>>sdk. >>> >>>Be sure to also look on the openoffice snippets >>>page, >>>there are some bootstrapping classe which will get >>>you >>>up and runny very quickly. other than that you will >>>probably have to be a bit more specific. >>> >>>good luck >>> >>>--- Gascoigne Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Hi, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>I need to turn MS Word documents into plain text >>> >>>so >>> >>> >>>>that they can be >>>>indexed for searching purposes. Would the Open >>>>Office UNO api provide >>>> >>>>a relatively straight forward and painless way to >>> >>>do >>> >>> >>>>this. I basically >>>>need to read word docs in and get a java String >>>>representation of the >>>>doc out. 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