Hi Juergen
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Hi Werner,
mmh, no that is a hack and i don't want to have it documented in the
wiki (i will remove it). Anyway, thanks for your commitment and please
don't misunderstand me your feedback is valuable.
Thats OK for me as long as it is solved ;-)
Your described scenario is wrong, the pre-build classes from the SDK
are packed in the application jar file and the necessary manifest
entries are inserted. If it won't work with a default OO.org
installation the only useful and correct hint is to specify the VM
option -Dcom.sun.star.lib.loader.unopath="/usr/lib/openoffice/program"
anything else shouldn't be necessary. If the bootstrap glue code is
not packed into your application jar, try the latest version and the
latest SDK and office. If it still doesn't work please submit an issue.
Maybe I can try this weekend.
So you say, I should try the 2.2.1 stuff (Application + SDK) ?
Regards
Werner
Juergen
Werner Schulte wrote:
Hi Juergen.
I finally found a "solution" and posted the result into the OO Wiki.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OpenOffice_NetBeans_Integration
Thanks anyway
Werner
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
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 ...
Office : 2.0.4 from the Debian repositories. The same applies for the
developer packages.
Netbeans was downloaded from netbeans.org !
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.
The link already exists in debian.
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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