Dinesh Chothe wrote:
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 4:05 PM, Robert Vojta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 7:51 AM, Dinesh Chothe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I have created one oo extension project using Netbeans.
When I build and run this extension through Netbeans
it works fine
Does this mean that you click on Deploy and Run Extension in
OpenOffice.org?
-->Yes. This has done through netbeans progect-->right click-->deploy and
run application
in open office.
but after creating its .oxt file through
Netbeans and building it through tools-->Extension Manager in open
office(2.3)
not working.
How did you create your extension (.oxt file)? Create OXT in project
context menu?
These steps are equivalent (in extension create & install view) ...
a) Create OXT and manual installation ( Tools - Extension Manager )
b) Deploy OpenOffice.org Extension
c) Deploy and Run Extension in OpenOffice.org
... if not, it is probably a bug and should be reported.
--> Yes I have tried all bove mentioned possible ways.
Also my extension uses some java classes in which some functions are
related with jdk1.6 library. For this I also set the jre1.6
in open office.
By this I am getting an error while clicking on new menu item that ...
Open office requires java run time enviornment. Selected jre is
defective.
Please select another jre.......
For this also I checked jre, it is selected properly under
tools->optione->
java-->jre1.6 .
How do I solve this problem?
on which platform are you working? Do you use an office installation
directly from OO.org or one coming with a distro? That have to mean
nothing but i try to collect some more info to get a better picture what
potentially goes wrong.
It sounds definitely strange and i assume i problem with your office
installation.
Juergen
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Robert Vojta
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