Fixed it!

It turns out that it was a problem with swftool not being configured
properly.

Now that it is, files are uploaded correctly (docx files seem to have
some issues though).



On Apr 6, 7:41 pm, Jyothivas Nair <jyothivasn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> what version of open office are you working on ?
>
> On Apr 6, 3:21 pm, bizpsych experimenter <bizpsych....@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Yes, I have started openoffice in headless mode, and it is listening
> > on port 8100.
>
> > On 4월5일, 오후4시35분, RickkciR <richard.liberatosci...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Is port 8100 listening?
>
> > > Windows
> > > Run OpenOffice in headless Modus with this command:
> > > soffice.exe -headless -nologo -norestore -
> > > accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager
>
> > > Check if its running(in the command window) by typing: netstat -anp
> > > tcp
> > > .... you should find a line:
>
> > > TCP 127.0.0.1:8100 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
>
> > > On Apr 1, 1:06 am, bizpsych experimenter <bizpsych....@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > I've installed openmeetings r3087 on a korean windows 7 installation.
>
> > > > I'm trying to upload documents, but I get an error...
>
> > > > --------------------------------------------------------
>
> > > > Name: exitValue
> > > > Value: 0
> > > > Name: command
> > > > Value: [java, -cp, "C:\openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings\jod
> > > > \commons-cli-1.2.jar" -cp "C:\openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings
> > > > \jod\commons-io-1.4.jar" -cp "C:\openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings
> > > > \jod\jodconverter-2.2.2.jar" -cp "C:\openmeetings\red5\webapps
> > > > \openmeetings\jod\jodconverter-cli-2.2.2.jar" -cp "C:\openmeetings
> > > > \red5\webapps\openmeetings\jod\juh-3.0.1.jar" -cp "C:\openmeetings
> > > > \red5\webapps\openmeetings\jod\jurt-3.0.1.jar" -cp "C:\openmeetings
> > > > \red5\webapps\openmeetings\jod\ridl-3.0.1.jar" -cp "C:\openmeetings
> > > > \red5\webapps\openmeetings\jod\slf4j-api-1.5.6.jar" -cp "C:
> > > > \openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings\jod\slf4j-jdk14-1.5.6.jar" -cp
> > > > "C:\openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings\jod\unoil-3.0.1.jar" -cp "C:
> > > > \openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings\jod\xstream-1.3.1.jar", -jar,
> > > > C:\openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings\jod\jodconverter-
> > > > cli-2.2.2.jar, C:\openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings\uploadtemp
> > > > \3\new.txt, C:\openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings\upload\3\new
> > > > \new.pdf]
> > > > Name: error
> > > > Value: 2010. 4. 1 오후 1:59:17
> > > > com.artofsolving.jodconverter.openoffice.connection.AbstractOpenOfficeConne
> > > >  ­ction
> > > > connect정보: connected2010. 4. 1 오후 1:59:17
> > > > com.artofsolving.jodconverter.openoffice.connection.AbstractOpenOfficeConne
> > > >  ­ction
> > > > disposing정보: disconnected
> > > > Name: process
> > > > Value: doJodConvert
> > > > Name: exitValue
> > > > Value: 0
> > > > Name: process
> > > > Value: generateXMLDocument
> > > > Name: exitValue
> > > > Value: 0
> > > > Name: command
> > > > Value: [C:\Program Files\ImageMagick-6.6.0-Q8\convert.exe, -thumbnail,
> > > > 80, C:\openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings\upload\3\new\new.pdf, C:
> > > > \openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings\upload\3\new\_thumb_page-
> > > > %04d.jpg]
> > > > Name: error
> > > > Value:
> > > > Name: process
> > > > Value: generateBatchThumb
> > > > Name: exitValue
> > > > Value: 0
> > > > Name: process
> > > > Value: processPDF
> > > > Name: exitValue
> > > > Value: -1
> > > > Name: command
> > > > Value: [C:\Program Files\SWFTools\gpdf2swf\pdf2swf.exe, -s,
> > > > insertstop, C:\openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings\upload\3\new
> > > > \new.pdf, C:\openmeetings\red5\webapps\openmeetings\upload\3\new
> > > > \new.swf]
> > > > Name: error
> > > > Value: Cannot run program "C:\Program Files\SWFTools\gpdf2swf
> > > > \pdf2swf.exe": CreateProcess error=2, ÁödµÈ ÆÄÀÏ; ã; ¼ö ¾ø
> > > > Name: process
> > > > Value: generateSwf
>
> > > > --------------------------------------------------------
>
> > > > I've installed all of the conversion tools, but for some reason, while
> > > > a document can be uploaded, it always fails with an error like this
> > > > one.
>
> > > > Any ideas?

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