Re: [api-dev] XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL throws IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported one.

2009-01-13 Thread Andreas Schlüns

Hi Albert,

I've debugged your problem and found out (as I've already mentioned) 
that some detection services dont work correctly in case pure input 
stream is provided only .-)


An issue was filed by me so you can track if and when it will be fixed.
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=98023

Regards
Andreas


Hi Andreas,

I tried MS Word 2007 XML, but that didn't help.  


So I'm willing to add extra hints.  Though I'm a bit confused as to how I would 
set the MIME type information.  How do I do so?  And
what should it be set to?  


Thanks.

ps: I wish to use XinputStreams so that I may load from memory and avoid 
going to disk.  It is a security requirement of the
end-product.  I would love to load files from URL and save myself the hassle of 
XInpuStream (and late XOutputStream).  :)


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RE: [api-dev] XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL throws IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported one.

2009-01-12 Thread Albert Law
Hi Andreas,

I tried MS Word 2007 XML, but that didn't help.  

So I'm willing to add extra hints.  Though I'm a bit confused as to how I would 
set the MIME type information.  How do I do so?  And
what should it be set to?  

Thanks.

ps: I wish to use XinputStreams so that I may load from memory and avoid 
going to disk.  It is a security requirement of the
end-product.  I would love to load files from URL and save myself the hassle of 
XInpuStream (and late XOutputStream).  :)


-
Albert 


-Original Message-
From: Andreas Schlüns [mailto:andreas.schlu...@sun.com] 
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 03:07
To: dev@api.openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [api-dev] XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL throws 
IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported one.

Hi Albert,

The right FilterName is MS Word 2007 XML.
And no ... you dont have to provide a XComponent.
It should work if you use private:stream + FilterName + XInputStream.

On the other side your example code showed me you have a valid URL ... 
and I was wondering why you dont used it here .-)

Please note: Loading documents into OOo only by using streams (means 
URL=private:stream) wont have the same detection rate then using real 
and valid URL's ! As I've already mentioned ... some formats are 
ambigous. Providing a stream only wont solve that ambigous state. You 
have to provide MORE informations as e.g. 
MimeType/Extension/FilterName/TypeName/TargetApplicationName to make 
sure things will happen right.

Regards
Andreas

 Hi Steffen,
 
 Okay, that's worth a try... a few minutes later.  Ya, it didn't work.  
 Perhaps I'm using the wrong filter name.  I've used the
 following filter names to no success.
 
 Microsoft Word 2007 XML
 writer_MS_Word_2007
 MOOX
 
 Did I use the proper one?
 
 
 
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 -Original Message-
 From: steffen.gr...@sun.com [mailto:steffen.gr...@sun.com] 
 Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 02:50
 To: dev@api.openoffice.org
 Subject: Re: [api-dev] XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL throws 
 IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported one.
 
 Hi Albert,
 
 your code works fine for me. Of course, I used only a simple odt 
 document. Perhaps the filter for loading the docx document cannot be 
 determined. You can add this to the properties for loadComponentFromUrl, 
 the name of the property is FilterName, the value the name of the filter 
 you'd like to use.
 
 Regards, Steffen
 
 
 Albert Law wrote:
 Hi, 

 Me, again.  :)

 I'm having problems with XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL where it is 
 loading from an XinputStream.  I'm a bit paranoid and
don't
 want this to be a reoccurance of bug 75191 ( 
 http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=75191 ).  Can anyone see 
 what I
 could
 have possibly done wrong in the following code?  Thanks!

 ps: The ultimate goal is to load from a byte[].  This seemed to be a good 
 first step.

 pps: Nothing is null and the file does exist.  In fact, I have successfully 
 loaded from a URL via XComponent xComponent =
 xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL(file:///c:/test.docx, _blank, 0, 
 loadProps); where loadProps is empty.

 ppps: I'm using the most recent version of everything.


 [begin]
 XComponentContext xContext = Bootstrap.bootstrap();
 XMultiComponentFactory xServiceManager = xContext.getServiceManager();
 Object desktop = 
 xServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext(com.sun.star.frame.Desktop, 
 xContext);
 XComponentLoader xComponentLoader = 
 (XComponentLoader)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XComponentLoader.class, desktop);
 XSimpleFileAccess xSimpleFileAccess = 
 (XSimpleFileAccess)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XSimpleFileAccess.class,
 xServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext(com.sun.star.ucb.SimpleFileAccess,
  xContext));
 XInputStream xInputStream = 
 xSimpleFileAccess.openFileRead(file:///c:/test.docx);
 PropertyValue[] loadProps = new PropertyValue[1];
 loadProps[0] = new PropertyValue();
 loadProps[0].Name = InputStream;
 loadProps[0].Value = xInputStream;
 XComponent xComponent = 
 xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL(private:stream, _blank, 0, 
 loadProps);
 [end]


 leads to (line numbers are off, of course):
 com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported 
 one.
 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.Job.remoteUnoRequestRaisedException(Job.java:182)
 at com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.Job.execute(Job.java:148)
 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JobQueue.enter(JobQueue.java:344)
 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JobQueue.enter(JobQueue.java:313)
 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JavaThreadPool.enter(JavaThreadPool.java:101)
 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.java_remote_bridge.sendRequest(java_remote_bridge.java:652)
 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.ProxyFactory$Handler.request(ProxyFactory.java:154)
 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.ProxyFactory

Re: [api-dev] XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL throws IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported one.

2009-01-09 Thread Andreas Schlüns

Hi Albert,

Why do you load the file using private:stream instead of using the 
original file:///-URL ? Let OOo do that stream stuff internaly. Loading 
via stream is supported but detection of pure streams without any hint 
about the URL or the mime type will fail very often ... especialy if 
ambigous formats like Text/Html or XML will be used :-)


Regards
Andreas


Hi Albert,

your code works fine for me. Of course, I used only a simple odt 
document. Perhaps the filter for loading the docx document cannot be 
determined. You can add this to the properties for loadComponentFromUrl, 
the name of the property is FilterName, the value the name of the filter 
you'd like to use.


Regards, Steffen


Albert Law wrote:

Hi,
Me, again.  :)

I'm having problems with XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL where it is 
loading from an XinputStream.  I'm a bit paranoid and don't
want this to be a reoccurance of bug 75191 ( 
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=75191 ).  Can anyone 
see what I could

have possibly done wrong in the following code?  Thanks!

ps: The ultimate goal is to load from a byte[].  This seemed to be a 
good first step.


pps: Nothing is null and the file does exist.  In fact, I have 
successfully loaded from a URL via XComponent xComponent =
xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL(file:///c:/test.docx, 
_blank, 0, loadProps); where loadProps is empty.


ppps: I'm using the most recent version of everything.


[begin]
XComponentContext xContext = Bootstrap.bootstrap();
XMultiComponentFactory xServiceManager = xContext.getServiceManager();
Object desktop = 
xServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext(com.sun.star.frame.Desktop, 
xContext);
XComponentLoader xComponentLoader = 
(XComponentLoader)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XComponentLoader.class, 
desktop);
XSimpleFileAccess xSimpleFileAccess = 
(XSimpleFileAccess)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XSimpleFileAccess.class,
xServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext(com.sun.star.ucb.SimpleFileAccess, 
xContext));
XInputStream xInputStream = 
xSimpleFileAccess.openFileRead(file:///c:/test.docx);

PropertyValue[] loadProps = new PropertyValue[1];
loadProps[0] = new PropertyValue();
loadProps[0].Name = InputStream;
loadProps[0].Value = xInputStream;
XComponent xComponent = 
xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL(private:stream, _blank, 0, 
loadProps);

[end]


leads to (line numbers are off, of course):
com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an 
unsupported one.
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.Job.remoteUnoRequestRaisedException(Job.java:182) 

at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.Job.execute(Job.java:148)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JobQueue.enter(JobQueue.java:344) 

at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JobQueue.enter(JobQueue.java:313) 

at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JavaThreadPool.enter(JavaThreadPool.java:101) 

at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.java_remote_bridge.sendRequest(java_remote_bridge.java:652) 

at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.ProxyFactory$Handler.request(ProxyFactory.java:154) 

at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.ProxyFactory$Handler.invoke(ProxyFactory.java:136) 


at $Proxy3.loadComponentFromURL(Unknown Source)
at com.snowbound.testOOUno.main(testOOUno.java:223)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at 
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) 

at 
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) 


at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at com.sun.star.lib.loader.Loader.main(Loader.java:144)





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RE: [api-dev] XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL throws IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported one.

2009-01-09 Thread Albert Law
Hi Andreas,

I am using this method as it is good way to later integrate a
solution that will load from a byte array.  Am I going about this the
wrong way?  How should I load a DOCX file which is stored in a Java
byte array into an OO XComponent?  Do I even need an XComponent?



-
Albert

-Original Message-
From: Andreas Schlüns [mailto:andreas.schlu...@sun.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 06:15
To: dev@api.openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [api-dev] XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL throws 
IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported one.

Hi Albert,

Why do you load the file using private:stream instead of using the 
original file:///-URL ? Let OOo do that stream stuff internaly. Loading 
via stream is supported but detection of pure streams without any hint 
about the URL or the mime type will fail very often ... especialy if 
ambigous formats like Text/Html or XML will be used :-)

Regards
Andreas

 Hi Albert,
 
 your code works fine for me. Of course, I used only a simple odt 
 document. Perhaps the filter for loading the docx document cannot be 
 determined. You can add this to the properties for loadComponentFromUrl, 
 the name of the property is FilterName, the value the name of the filter 
 you'd like to use.
 
 Regards, Steffen
 
 
 Albert Law wrote:
 Hi,
 Me, again.  :)

 I'm having problems with XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL where it is 
 loading from an XinputStream.  I'm a bit paranoid and don't
 want this to be a reoccurance of bug 75191 ( 
 http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=75191 ).  Can anyone 
 see what I could
 have possibly done wrong in the following code?  Thanks!

 ps: The ultimate goal is to load from a byte[].  This seemed to be a 
 good first step.

 pps: Nothing is null and the file does exist.  In fact, I have 
 successfully loaded from a URL via XComponent xComponent =
 xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL(file:///c:/test.docx, 
 _blank, 0, loadProps); where loadProps is empty.

 ppps: I'm using the most recent version of everything.


 [begin]
 XComponentContext xContext = Bootstrap.bootstrap();
 XMultiComponentFactory xServiceManager = xContext.getServiceManager();
 Object desktop = 
 xServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext(com.sun.star.frame.Desktop, 
 xContext);
 XComponentLoader xComponentLoader = 
 (XComponentLoader)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XComponentLoader.class, 
 desktop);
 XSimpleFileAccess xSimpleFileAccess = 
 (XSimpleFileAccess)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XSimpleFileAccess.class,
 xServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext(com.sun.star.ucb.SimpleFileAccess,
  
 xContext));
 XInputStream xInputStream = 
 xSimpleFileAccess.openFileRead(file:///c:/test.docx);
 PropertyValue[] loadProps = new PropertyValue[1];
 loadProps[0] = new PropertyValue();
 loadProps[0].Name = InputStream;
 loadProps[0].Value = xInputStream;
 XComponent xComponent = 
 xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL(private:stream, _blank, 0, 
 loadProps);
 [end]


 leads to (line numbers are off, of course):
 com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an 
 unsupported one.
 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.Job.remoteUnoRequestRaisedException(Job.java:182)
  

 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.Job.execute(Job.java:148)
 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JobQueue.enter(JobQueue.java:344) 

 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JobQueue.enter(JobQueue.java:313) 

 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JavaThreadPool.enter(JavaThreadPool.java:101)
  

 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.java_remote_bridge.sendRequest(java_remote_bridge.java:652)
  

 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.ProxyFactory$Handler.request(ProxyFactory.java:154)
  

 at 
 com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.ProxyFactory$Handler.invoke(ProxyFactory.java:136)
  

 at $Proxy3.loadComponentFromURL(Unknown Source)
 at com.snowbound.testOOUno.main(testOOUno.java:223)
 at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
 at 
 sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
  

 at 
 sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
  

 at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
 at com.sun.star.lib.loader.Loader.main(Loader.java:144)





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[api-dev] XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL throws IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported one.

2009-01-08 Thread Albert Law
Hi, 

Me, again.  :)

I'm having problems with XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL where it is loading 
from an XinputStream.  I'm a bit paranoid and don't
want this to be a reoccurance of bug 75191 ( 
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=75191 ).  Can anyone see what 
I could
have possibly done wrong in the following code?  Thanks!

ps: The ultimate goal is to load from a byte[].  This seemed to be a good first 
step.

pps: Nothing is null and the file does exist.  In fact, I have successfully 
loaded from a URL via XComponent xComponent =
xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL(file:///c:/test.docx, _blank, 0, 
loadProps); where loadProps is empty.

ppps: I'm using the most recent version of everything.


[begin]
XComponentContext xContext = Bootstrap.bootstrap();
XMultiComponentFactory xServiceManager = xContext.getServiceManager();
Object desktop = 
xServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext(com.sun.star.frame.Desktop, 
xContext);
XComponentLoader xComponentLoader = 
(XComponentLoader)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XComponentLoader.class, desktop);
XSimpleFileAccess xSimpleFileAccess = 
(XSimpleFileAccess)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XSimpleFileAccess.class,
xServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext(com.sun.star.ucb.SimpleFileAccess, 
xContext));
XInputStream xInputStream = 
xSimpleFileAccess.openFileRead(file:///c:/test.docx);
PropertyValue[] loadProps = new PropertyValue[1];
loadProps[0] = new PropertyValue();
loadProps[0].Name = InputStream;
loadProps[0].Value = xInputStream;
XComponent xComponent = xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL(private:stream, 
_blank, 0, loadProps);
[end]


leads to (line numbers are off, of course):
com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported one.
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.Job.remoteUnoRequestRaisedException(Job.java:182)
at com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.Job.execute(Job.java:148)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JobQueue.enter(JobQueue.java:344)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JobQueue.enter(JobQueue.java:313)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JavaThreadPool.enter(JavaThreadPool.java:101)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.java_remote_bridge.sendRequest(java_remote_bridge.java:652)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.ProxyFactory$Handler.request(ProxyFactory.java:154)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.ProxyFactory$Handler.invoke(ProxyFactory.java:136)
at $Proxy3.loadComponentFromURL(Unknown Source)
at com.snowbound.testOOUno.main(testOOUno.java:223)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at 
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at 
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at com.sun.star.lib.loader.Loader.main(Loader.java:144)





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Re: [api-dev] XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL throws IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported one.

2009-01-08 Thread Steff Grund

Hi Albert,

your code works fine for me. Of course, I used only a simple odt 
document. Perhaps the filter for loading the docx document cannot be 
determined. You can add this to the properties for loadComponentFromUrl, 
the name of the property is FilterName, the value the name of the filter 
you'd like to use.


Regards, Steffen


Albert Law wrote:
Hi, 


Me, again.  :)

I'm having problems with XComponentLoader.ComponentFromURL where it is loading 
from an XinputStream.  I'm a bit paranoid and don't
want this to be a reoccurance of bug 75191 ( 
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=75191 ).  Can anyone see what 
I could
have possibly done wrong in the following code?  Thanks!

ps: The ultimate goal is to load from a byte[].  This seemed to be a good first 
step.

pps: Nothing is null and the file does exist.  In fact, I have successfully loaded 
from a URL via XComponent xComponent =
xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL(file:///c:/test.docx, _blank, 0, loadProps); 
where loadProps is empty.

ppps: I'm using the most recent version of everything.


[begin]
XComponentContext xContext = Bootstrap.bootstrap();
XMultiComponentFactory xServiceManager = xContext.getServiceManager();
Object desktop = 
xServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext(com.sun.star.frame.Desktop, 
xContext);
XComponentLoader xComponentLoader = 
(XComponentLoader)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XComponentLoader.class, desktop);
XSimpleFileAccess xSimpleFileAccess = 
(XSimpleFileAccess)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XSimpleFileAccess.class,
xServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext(com.sun.star.ucb.SimpleFileAccess, 
xContext));
XInputStream xInputStream = 
xSimpleFileAccess.openFileRead(file:///c:/test.docx);
PropertyValue[] loadProps = new PropertyValue[1];
loadProps[0] = new PropertyValue();
loadProps[0].Name = InputStream;
loadProps[0].Value = xInputStream;
XComponent xComponent = xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL(private:stream, 
_blank, 0, loadProps);
[end]


leads to (line numbers are off, of course):
com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException: URL seems to be an unsupported one.
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.Job.remoteUnoRequestRaisedException(Job.java:182)
at com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.Job.execute(Job.java:148)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JobQueue.enter(JobQueue.java:344)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JobQueue.enter(JobQueue.java:313)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.environments.remote.JavaThreadPool.enter(JavaThreadPool.java:101)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.java_remote_bridge.sendRequest(java_remote_bridge.java:652)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.ProxyFactory$Handler.request(ProxyFactory.java:154)
at 
com.sun.star.lib.uno.bridges.java_remote.ProxyFactory$Handler.invoke(ProxyFactory.java:136)
at $Proxy3.loadComponentFromURL(Unknown Source)
at com.snowbound.testOOUno.main(testOOUno.java:223)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at 
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at 
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at com.sun.star.lib.loader.Loader.main(Loader.java:144)





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