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 descri
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.
Your described scenario is wrong, the pre-build classes from the SDK are
packed in the appl
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 prob
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
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 appli