Unlikly as SWT does not know any internals of the embedded document and why should it just pick out the manifest.xml?
I puzzled about this. If OOo documents are embedded as OLE servers they store themselves as OLE storage that contains a stream named "package_stream" and contains the whole zip file as usual. So an OleSave should give you the OLE storage (that does not look like a zip file, so it's not what you obviously got).
So, what do you think. Is there anything I can do about this and is it more likely an OpenOffice or a SWT problem?
Meanwhile I played around with this UNO stuff and was able to embed a OpenOffice in a java.awt.Frame. Would you consider this as a usable and stable alternative?
Once again, thanks -- Tobias
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