Re: [api-dev] Compiler for MS Windows

2010-06-16 Thread Cédric Bosdonnat
Hi Patrick,

Le mercredi 16 juin 2010 à 12:14 +0200, Patrick Bernard a écrit :
 I'm writing an extension in C++ and I'm going to distribute a version for 
 Windows. I would like to know what compiler I can use. I know I can use MS 
 Visual Studio, but it costs 1,200 euro for the MSDN version (900 euro for the 
 bare version). Is there a cheaper solution ?

Did you try Mingw and cygwin?

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Re: [api-dev] Help: Problem about install eclipse plugin

2010-03-25 Thread Cédric Bosdonnat
Hi Michael,

The SDK in installed into the OpenOffice.org installation by default.
Which should be something like C:/Program
Files/OpenOffice.org3/basis3.2/sdk/

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On Wed, 2010-03-24 at 22:59 -0700, Michael Sun wrote:
 Dear Sir or Madam:
 I meet a problem in installing eclipse plugin of openoffice.
 I followed the step which described at 
 http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/JavaEclipseTuto.
 Firstly, I used eclipse's Install/Update function and installed the plugin 
 successfully.
 But when I configure the SDK's path, I have no idea about the path because it 
 is automatically download by eclipse.
 I'm use Windows platform and I use eclipse root directory\plugins\ as the 
 SDK's path and I'm sure that no spaces in the path, it show's 'No idl 
 directory found'.
 Could you tell me how to deal this problem?
 Thanks.
 
 Yours:
 Michael





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Re: [api-dev] Asking for help to develop a extensions for the Open office

2009-09-18 Thread Cédric Bosdonnat
Hi,

You can contact the education sub-project: it's goal is to establish
contacts between the OOo community and students to write code together.

You can join them:
on IRC: #education.openoffice.org on Freenode
on a mailing list: d...@education.openoffice.org

The education project main page: http://education.openoffice.org/

Le jeudi 17 septembre 2009 à 16:21 +0530, udana chathuranga a écrit :
 I am a university student who follow a computer degree.I have to do a
 project about any open source software.So I am interesting in doing a
 project with open office .I will be grateful if you can suggest me,what I
 can add to your open office software.

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Re: [api-dev] Problem while Configuring the SDK 3.0 with Eclipse

2009-04-22 Thread Cédric Bosdonnat
Hi Prashant,

Le mercredi 22 avril 2009 à 10:38 +0530, Prashant More a écrit :
 Hello all,
 Thanks for your immediate support.
 The problem was with the OOo SDK Update site, i changed it to
 http://cedric.bosdonnat.free.fr/ooeclipseintegration-dev/
  and it seems to have worked for me, as it has accpeted the SDK path.
 Someone please update the tutorial at
 http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/JavaEclipseTuto as I'm just a
 newcomer to this forum.

I have updated the troubleshooting section of the tutorial to add the
developement update site. I'm sorry, but I have only a little time to
work on the Eclipse plugin these times to fix the last problems before a
release.

I will be able to release the plugin as soon as I'll have fixed an issue
with the MacOS X installation layers. If anyone has an account to
provide me on a MacOS machine to help me debug the plugin and finish it,
it would be nice!

 @Ariel,
 I prefered the Eclipse tutorial because its more complete in itself.
 NetBeans-SDK integration tutorials refer to too many other articles, as
 i'm just a starter in this domain  the Eclipse tutorial was really simple.
Since i just wanted to get started with the actual extension development,
 instead of the installation tricks(?), I preferred Eclipse tutorial  it
 helped.
But since many people are preferring NetBeans for the extension
 development, i'll soon switch to NetBeans.

I would prefer that you use the Eclipse plugin, to have some feedback on
its use ;)

Regards,

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Re: [api-dev] Eclipse plugin not working with 3.0.1

2009-02-20 Thread Cédric Bosdonnat
Hi Karl,

As stated here, the plugin will need Eclipse 3.2 or newer to work:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/JavaEclipseTuto#Installing_the_development_platform

I was recently (and am still) working on the support of OOo 3.x
installation layout... which is not the same problem. If you want to
help me test these devs, you should better use this update site:

http://cedric.bosdonnat.free.fr/ooeclipseintegration-dev/

Regards,

Le vendredi 20 février 2009 à 07:55 +0100, Karl Weber a écrit :
 Hi,
 
 I got the Eclipse plugin for OOo integration from 
 http://api.openoffice.org/Projects/EclipseIntegration/dev-update/site.xml. It 
 does not work with OOo 3.0.1. Looking into the on-line repository, I noticed 
 that Cedric has added support for 3.x in December 2008. So what am I missing?
 
 -Karl
 
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Re: [api-dev] uno-skeletonmaker hacks

2008-05-20 Thread Cédric Bosdonnat
Hi Juergen,

Le lundi 19 mai 2008 à 23:05 +0200, Juergen Schmidt a écrit :
  Are talking of the -propertysetmixin option ? Why not making it a
  default ? If it's the helper to use its fine but the default case is
  still buggy in C++.
 maybe it's a bug i have to check it and will provide tests for the 
 future. Making the propertysetmixin as default is no option. People 
 should explicitly think about it.

Ok, then I'll simply fix the bug. However I think that it should be much
better to add some todo comments in the body of the default
implementation for the getters and setters.

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Re: [api-dev] uno-skeletonmaker hacks

2008-05-19 Thread Cédric Bosdonnat
Hi Juergen,

Le mardi 13 mai 2008 à 10:38 +0200, Juergen Schmidt - Sun Germany -
ham02 - Hamburg a écrit :
+ the implementation for the interfaces attributes (to have a private
  member for the attribute and use it in the getters and setters)
 well, i have to check the implementation but as far as i remember i do 
 that if no property helper is used. But if somebody wants to implement 
 the typical property interfaces i use a special helper base class.

Are talking of the -propertysetmixin option ? Why not making it a
default ? If it's the helper to use its fine but the default case is
still buggy in C++.

Regards,

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Re: [api-dev] uno-skeletonmaker hacks

2008-05-13 Thread Cédric Bosdonnat
Hi Juergen,

Le mardi 13 mai 2008 à 10:38 +0200, Juergen Schmidt - Sun Germany - ham02 - 
Hamburg a écrit :
+ the implementation for the interfaces attributes (to have a private
  member for the attribute and use it in the getters and setters)
 well, i have to check the implementation but as far as i remember i do 
 that if no property helper is used. But if somebody wants to implement 
 the typical property interfaces i use a special helper base class.

Could you be a little bit more precise ? What it the helper base class
to use ? I tried with the following calls:

uno-skeletonmaker -env:BOOTSTRAPINI=/path/to/bootstraprc component
--java4 -o ./source -l file:path/to/oo/types.rdb -l types.rdb -n
org.openoffice.example.comp.TestImpl -t org.openoffice.example.Test

# Generate CPP class
uno-skeletonmaker -env:BOOTSTRAPINI=/path/to/bootstraprc component
--cpp -o ./source-cpp -l file:////path/to/oo/types.rdb -l types.rdb -n
org.openoffice.example.comp.TestImpl -t org.openoffice.example.Test

The test service here only has a Name attribute in its interface.

The getter and setter body were correct in C++, but the field wasn't
declared. In Java the getter and setter are simply empty.

  That's all for the moment. I'll send you the patch after having
  double-checked it.
 yes and please check if it matches with the different command line options

Do you have some test scripts or data for me to test all the other
options ?

Thanks,

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[api-dev] uno-skeletonmaker hacks

2008-05-07 Thread Cédric Bosdonnat
Hi all,

I've started to hack the uno-skeletonmaker and would like to provide my
changes. How should I do it ?

Thanks,

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