On 05/21/10 19:00, denis wrote:
On Friday 21 May 2010, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 05/21/10 15:32, denis wrote:
On Friday 21 May 2010, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
[Bootstrap]
URE_BOOTSTRAP=/path/to/office/openoffice.org3/program/fundamentalrc

URE_BOOTSTRAP needs to be a file URL, not a pathname. And this approach won't cover your demand for an office installed on another computer.
I'm not sure I understand you correctly.  Of course the office on
another computer has to be started somehow but after that is done, I can
establish the connection and use it how I want to?
Sure. Only that your mention of "another computer" somehow made me assume that you are unable to address the fundamentalrc of an OOo installation on that second computer from the first one. But in the case of shared file systems this of course need not be true.

So I always need the fundamentalrc of the office I would like to connect
to?

No, you need the fundamentalrc of the office installation from which you are borrowing the URE that you are bootstrapping (the shared libraries, UNO type libraries, etc.). Its just that most of the time that office installation is also the one you want to connect against. But the setup you describe below should work, too.

I actually thought of something different:

One computer (the client, for example with linux) has my application and
the office installation I delivered.  The URE_BOOTSTRAP url in "myapprc"
always points the fundamentalrc of that office installation.

Then I have another computer (the server, for example with windows)
running a different office.

Now my application running on the client shall connect to the office on
the server.  So my plan had no shared file system involved (at least not
in respect to the rc-file).

Regards,
Denis

und schönes langes Wochenende :-)

ja, danke  ;)

-Stephan

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