Thank you for reply,
You said you configured XWiki to connect to the OpenOffice server in
Externally managed mode right? Maybe the soffice process doesn't have
the right to write in Tomcat's temporary directory.
To be sure, i give all rights to the arborescence of Tomcat's temporary
directory
Thank you for reply !
I saw what was the directory of javax.servlet.context.tempdir in tomcat,
they say the following :
Pathname to a scratch directory to be provided by this Context for
temporary read-write use by servlets within the associated web application.
This directory will be made
On 05/25/2011 10:48 AM, jod wrote:
Thank you for reply !
I saw what was the directory of javax.servlet.context.tempdir in tomcat,
they say the following :
Pathname to a scratch directory to be provided by this Context for
temporary read-write use by servlets within the associated web
Hello,
My config is: Tomcat 6, Mysql, Debian
There are a few days that i try to do functioning office importer (and
pdf/rtf exporters).
I activated open office server and it was detected as an Externally managed
(local) OpenOffice server process. ( it don't work with another config)
So when i
It's hard to tell what the problem is without knowing the version of
XWiki Enterprise you are using and the stack trace of the exception
thrown when you try to import an office document.
I suppose you already read
Thank you for reply,
yes i had already read this page.
I'm sorry to forgot the version in my config : XWiki Enterprise
3.1-milestone-1.${buildNumber}
So this is the stack trace of the exception for Error while converting
document [Sans nom 1.odt] into html :
ERROR
On 05/23/2011 07:57 PM, jod wrote:
Thank you for reply,
yes i had already read this page.
I'm sorry to forgot the version in my config : XWiki Enterprise
3.1-milestone-1.${buildNumber}
So this is the stack trace of the exception for Error while converting
document [Sans nom 1.odt] into