On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 10:02 -0500, George Stoianov wrote: > On 12/4/06, Dave Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am running the Novell 64 bit edition of OOo 2.0.4 on SuSE 10.1 x86_64 > > and I have Sun's 64 bit JRE 1.5 update 7 installed. OOo's Java options > > finds the installed JRE , but any attempt to use any of OOo's Java based > > functions returns an error. For example, try to create a simple address > > database table results in the following error: > > > > SQL Status: S1000 > > Error code: 1000 > > No Java installation could be found. Please check your > > installation! > > > > Has anyone here experienced a similar problem, or am I trying to achieve > > the impossible. > > No but have you tried something not involving a database??
Yes. I only used a database as an *example*, because Base (and it's Wizards) is a main component which relies heavily on Java. > Isn't there a built in jre with OO No. IIRC there was once an "official" OOo Windows package which included JRE, but I have never heard of one for any other OS. > or did you install one yourself?? Yes, as stated in my original message "I have Sun's 64 bit JRE 1.5 update 7 installed.". > Is it supported by OO Rightly or wrongly, I can only assume that Sun's JRE supports Sun's OOo/Star Office core code. > as if you are using the built in database it may have been compiled on a > different version?? No, the example I referred to was a simple test to create a new database. Oh well, it looks like I will have to switch back to the "official" 32bit version of OOo and the 32bit JRE. Which is a pity, because the 64bit Novell edition was really fast on this box and I loved the VBA support. Thanks for your input. Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
