aloizio schrieb:
> I am using Windows XP Professional.
> 
> I put all files in eclispe classpath C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org
> 2.0\program\classes then it works. 
> But when I end the system the client machine could not have OpenOffice
> installed. What I should do in this case?
> 
> thanks
> 

What do you mean with that? How do you want to connect to OpenOffice if
there's none installed?

> 
> 
> 
> Tobias Krais wrote:
>> Hi Aloizio,
>>
>>> I put all files into my application in a Jar file
>>>
>>> com/sun/star/lib/loader/Loader$CustomURLClassLoader.class
>>> com/sun/star/lib/loader/Loader.class
>>> com/sun/star/lib/loader/InstallationFinder$StreamGobbler.class
>>> com/sun/star/lib/loader/InstallationFinder.class
>>> com/sun/star/lib/loader/WinRegKey.class
>>> com/sun/star/lib/loader/WinRegKeyException.class
>>> win/unowinreg.dll
>>>
>>> And also update the manifest.mf but the error continues.
>>>
>>> I am using Eclipse. My application has only one class that receives a
>>> HTML
>>> file and convert to Word file.
>> What OS do you use?
>>
>> What happens if you add the path of the soffice executable to your
>> classpath in eclipse?
>>
>> Does it work if you create a jar file and then start it?
>>
>> Greetings, Tobias
>>
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