Hi Werner,

from where do you get the office installation? I remember that we have had problems with distro builds of OpenOffice where the bootstrap mechanism doesn't work because of some magic system integration stuff of the distros. But i thought that these problems was solved at least for Debian ...

Mmh, you can try to create a link /usr/bin/soffice -> /opt/openoffice.org2.0.4/program/soffice (or something else matching your installation) and try it again. Please let us know if it works then or not.

This is not really satisfying but we can't prevent it and of course it limits the attraction of the simple bootstrap mechanism. It doesn't work reliable.

Juergen

Werner Schulte wrote:
Hi all.

I want to use the Netbeans OO plugin to start learning writing Java Extensions for OO.

I have the
- Netbeans 5.5.1 IDE
- OO 2.0.4
- OO 2.0.4 SDK
all running on Debian Linux (4.0).

I am able to create a new OO client application using the wizard, but Netbeans does NOT start
the application. Instead I get the error message

com.sun.star.comp.helper.BootstrapException: no office executable found!
       at com.sun.star.comp.helper.Bootstrap.bootstrap(Bootstrap.java)
at org.openoffice.OfficeUNOClientApp.main(OfficeUNOClientApp.java:29)
.
When I start the Test Application from the console (out of the jar), it the XComponentContext is found.

Any help would be appreciated !

Thanks

Werner

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