Hi :)
Oracle seem to have been treating this community as a competitor since before 
the split away from OpenOffice.  Apparently there have been a lot of attempts 
at co-operating with them but Oracle tend to refuse to respond.  Both normal 
Java and openJDK are run by Oracle.  The LO devs have been writing out Java 
dependence but that is trickier in Base.  

It's possible to install Java version _21 alongside other versions and then get 
only LO to use the _21.  The web-browsers and other stuff will pick-up on the 
newer version automatically but you can force LO to use the _21 by clicking on

Tools - Options - LibreOffice/General - Java

and then all versions of java that are installed should appear so just select 
the _21.

Note that some people say it's the older version and therefore unsafe but it's 
more recent than ones that appear on many systems, for example Ubuntu 10.04 LTS 
uses version _20.  

Also, the newer ones that are supposedly safer will doubtless be found to be 
deeply flawed and are probably suffering security exploits right now that we 
will only hear about later.  It seems that the only java that is really safe is 
one that is not installed anywhere.  

Just my 2cents!
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Thu, 13/10/11, Alexander Thurgood <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Alexander Thurgood <[email protected]>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Base - using external database tables
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 13 October, 2011, 10:09

Le 13/10/11 10:54, John Talbut a écrit :

Hi John,

>>
> I am aware of this.  I am not really interested in who is to blame, it
> needs sorting for current versions of JDK.  If you or anyone has any
> idea what the change is in JDK that has led to this problem please
> answer at http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
> where I have asked this specific question.

Well, that will probably be rather hard to answer since the LibreOffice
project doesn't develop the Java runtime engine or development kit. Only
those who work on the JDK/JRE are likely to know why things suddenly
went pear-shaped, and as far as I know no-one amongst the LibreOffice
development is involved in Oracle's Java development. I imagine that the
same could be said for those former OpenOffice.org developers who worked
for Oracle and are now working at IBM, Redhat or wherever, as they were
after all, separate projects.

In the past, when similar events happened with OpenOffice.org, AFAIK it
was the JDK that Sun/Oracle had to fix, and not the other way around.

>From what I remember, it was often some accessibility code change within
the JDK that caused the problems. Perhaps, and I say just perhaps, you
could check to see whether you have any accessibility options activated
(system-wide), and then turn them off to see if that brings a mild
improvement ? If not, then I know no other solution other than a
downgrade (or dual installation with an earlier version) of the JDK.


Alex




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