Tobias,
I think putting <yourpathToOpenOfficeInstallaton>/program on your $path
variable should help.
Cheers
Harald
Tobias Krais schrieb:
Hi again,
I want to use first time the office beans, but it does not work. As soon
as I want to use the css.comp.beans.OOoBean.loadFromURL(url, null)
method I get the following error:
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Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no officebean
in java.library.path
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:1682)
at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Runtime.java:823)
at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java:1030)
at
com.sun.star.lib.util.NativeLibraryLoader.loadLibrary(NativeLibraryLoader.java:72)
at
com.sun.star.comp.beans.LocalOfficeConnection.<clinit>(LocalOfficeConnection.java:153)
at com.sun.star.comp.beans.OOoBean.getOOoConnection(OOoBean.java:288)
at
com.sun.star.comp.beans.OOoBean.getMultiServiceFactory(OOoBean.java:308)
at com.sun.star.comp.beans.OOoBean.loadFromURL(OOoBean.java:578)
at de.designtouse.oobean.OOoSwtViewer.setDocument(OOoSwtViewer.java:31)
at de.designtouse.oobean.OOoSwtSnippet.main(OOoSwtSnippet.java:55)
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I tried this in Eclipse and added the officebean.jar to the build path
as I did with the ridl.jar, ... .
After searching the web I saw, that the OO css.lib.loader.Loader class
should add the officebean.jar automatically. So I tried to create a
fitting jar, but it loads all needed jars out of the officebean.jar.
Thus my question is:
1. How can I configure Eclipse to load the officebean correctly?
2. I can I tell the css.lib.loader.Loader to load the officebean?
Greetings, Tobias
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