To configure the Java environment with the AOO package you only need to
open the settings tab (Tools>Options>Java) and wait for a moment until
the AOO automatically detects the installed JRE and select "Use a Java
runtime environment" and the detected version. If the AOO does not
automatically detect the installed environment you have to use "Add"
button and manually indicate the location of the folder where the JRE is
located. After saving the settings, the AOO functionality requiring a
JRE should work without problems.
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From: "WA.TWORSX via AOL" <wa.two...@verizon.net.invalid>
To: "BMCS" <b...@apache.org>; users@openoffice.apache.org
Sent: 5/20/2020 5:39:47 PM
Subject: Re: Java Version
Dave and Group:
OKay; I now have a jre1.8.0_251 folder showing under C:Program Files (x86)
Java. I think I am now convinced that a 32-bit JRE is installed on my computer.
1. Does that mean that AOO will recognize it?
2. What additional steps should I do for AOO functionality?
3. Is there a test that I can/should do? I think AOO-Base relies on
JRE; maybe I should attempt to run a Base template, since I do not
have any Base files of my own doing, yet.
Please excuse my carelessness on the path, earlier.
VinceB.
On 5/20/2020 2:33 AM, BMCS wrote:
When you go to Tools -> Options -> OpenOffice -> Java you need to wait a
little while for the JRE to be found.
I think you mean C:\Program Files(x86) with only one backslash.
The attachment (striped by he list server) shows a snippet from Windows
file manager on one of my Windows 10 machines.
If you have the 32bit JRE installed AOO will normally find it.
Dave
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