Hi,
I would like to use Open Office in my application. Is it possible to use it
in an commercial application? Let me explain my problem in more details.
The application is to be used for generating documents. In order to do that,
together with the application I will need to install Open Office. Moreover,
in order to generate documents I will use OO API. I have two questions then:


1) Can the installer of my application install also Open Office? I will show
the licenses of OO, however I would like to include its installation in my
installer. Can I do that?

2) I would like my application to be released under commercial license.
However, I will use several libraries (exactly 5 jar files: juh.jar,
jurd.jar, ridl.jar, sandbox.jar, unoil.jar), which give me access to OO from
my application. Does using of those libraries require that my application
must be released under any specific license? Under what license are those 5
jars released. If it's LGPL, does it mean that I must publish the part of
the my code that accesses those jars? What else do I need to be aware of?

Thanks for help.
Bartek

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