Hello again ...
Cédric  , you mean that i cant  use the openoffice libraries to do what
explained i want to do???:-/

Thanks in advance


Cédric Bosdonnat wrote:
> 
> Le mercredi 10 décembre 2008 à 07:42 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>> As far as it concerns my first question..I guess that i can have a web
>> application on a web server where i have installed an openoffice and from
>> each browser i can have access to THAT openoffice and request for an
>> openoffice request without having nothing installed on the client...Am i
>> right?
> 
> Hum... in that case, you will at least need to have some of the
> OpenOffice.org libraries... You should have a look at that project:
> 
> http://artofsolving.com/opensource/jodconverter
> 
>> thank you very much also for the hint but I have a question...
>> if i pass as an argument in the bootstrap the path of the server
>> installation
>>  c://program files//openoffice org3//program 
>> how the client will connect..It does not have c://program
>> files//openoffice
>> org3//program on the client..
>>  
>> I think maybe i am missing something but i cannot figure it out..????
> 
> Oops, you're right, my case was to bootstrap OOo... yours is simply to
> connect to it. You should definately have a look at the jodconverter
> code...
> 
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> Cedric Bosdonnat
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