"Matthias B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 7:34 AM, rick cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
>> Hi, Ariel
>>
>>  Thanks again for the examples. I'll try them once I get the basics in 
>> place.
>>
>>  Can you tell me whether it's possible for a C++ client app to create OOo
>>  objects (such as a spreadsheet) in the same process as the calling code?
>
> It seems that what you want is a LIBRARY that allows you to work with
> OpenDocument files, that you could link into your program or load
> dynamically. OOo does not provide such a library (using OOo's own
> libraries is only a theoretical option), so the answer to your
> question is: No. The only supported way of interfacing with OpenOffice
> is to have an extra OOo process and to communicate with it via the UNO
> interface.
>
> Matthias

Thanks, Matthias, that's what I wanted to know. 




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