return of the method call
Object o = officeComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL(url, "_blank",
0, args);
however , on the server side (where openoffice is running) , oo stopped
responding,
nothing pops up and it seems to die, the only way to stop it is via the
task manager.
David D
Stephan
XInteractionRequest ?
Thanks
David D
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> David Dankwerth wrote:
>
>> Hello Mathias
>>
>> Sorry it took me so long to come back to you,
>> I have now incorporated your suggestion into my code
>> however i get
>> "[java] Exception in thre
program attempts to load , do i need to setup something in
order to be able to use the InteractionHandler ?
Thanks
David D
Mathias Bauer wrote:
>David Dankwerth wrote:
>
>
>>Hi
>>
>>The attached sample java program does the following:
>>
>>
noffice on the windows machine does manage to open the url when i
am using the GUI interface of openoffice.
Anything i need to enable in openoffice to make this work ?
Thanks
David Dankwerth
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auer wrote:
>David Dankwerth wrote:
>
>
>>Hi
>>
>>I am using xstoreable.storeToURL from the api and getting
>>com.sun.star.io.IOException
>>
>>When i am using OpenOffice UI to store to the URL it works fine.
>>
>>I have added all the det
in music.
David D
Mathias Bauer wrote:
>David Dankwerth wrote:
>
>
>>Hi
>>
>>I am using xstoreable.storeToURL from the api and getting
>>com.sun.star.io.IOException
>>
>>When i am using OpenOffice UI to store to the URL it works fine.
>>
&
Http Request sent
when using the API
the details can be found in
http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=21113
Any idea how to solve this problem ?
Thanks
David Dankwerth
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pload" the document back from machine A (where openoffice
is running) to
machine B (where i am running Tomcat and the Java Client) ?
Thanks
David D
David Dankwerth wrote:
>Hi
>
>I have a little problem with loadComponentFromURL.
>
>I am running openoffice on server A listeni
Hi
I have a little problem with loadComponentFromURL.
I am running openoffice on server A listening on port 8100, the java
client running on machine B
connects to the openoffice server, no problem there (following the
FirstConnection example)
Now I want to load a file from the Client hard-disk.
:
> David Dankwerth schrieb:
> | Tom
> |
> | Further to my previous email, attached is a snippet created using
> | the Snippet-Creator, it focuses on
> | how to open a connection to openoffice that is disposable (i.e no need
> | to call System.exit(0) )
> |
> | Thanks
> |
Tom
Further to my previous email, attached is a snippet created using
the Snippet-Creator, it focuses on
how to open a connection to openoffice that is disposable (i.e no need
to call System.exit(0) )
Thanks
David D
Tom Schindl wrote:
> David Dankwerth schrieb:
> | Stephan
> |
> |
hope its useful
All the best
David D
Tom Schindl wrote:
> David Dankwerth schrieb:
> | Stephan
> |
> | Many thanks for your help, your direction has helped me produce
> | a sample that uses GUI to convert to pdf Office documents using UNO and
> | openoffice.
> |
> | I
Stephan
Many thanks for your help, your direction has helped me produce
a sample that uses GUI to convert to pdf Office documents using UNO and
openoffice.
I am attaching the sample and hope it would be useful for other people.
All the best
David Dankwerth
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Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> Da
therefor can not
execute the System.exit
Thanks
David Dankwerth
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