RE: [dev] Openoffice automation using a service

2009-09-13 Thread Wei Min Teo
Hi, The first instance of soffice.exe is start by the bootstrap command, it is ran as SYSTEM. I did not use any command line options just the default bootstrap function cppu::bootstrap(). > Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:18:15 +0900 > From: t...@openoffice.org > To: dev@openoffice.org > CC: d.

[dev] hsqldb patch (cws dba32h) for OOo 3.2

2009-09-13 Thread Ocke Janssen
Moin, in cws dba32h a patch for hsqldb will be applied. For those using a system hsqldb on their build environment please apply the patch as well. Thanks. Best regards, Ocke -- Ocke Janssen Tel: +49 40 23646 661, x1 Dipl. Inf(FH) Fax: +49 40 23646 5

Re: [dev] Openoffice automation using a service

2009-09-13 Thread tora - Takamichi Akiyama
Hi, How do you start the first instance of soffice.exe? You mentioned "a service running as LOCAL_SYSTEM." Could you give us a little bit details about that? What command line options do you give to the soffice.exe? What user account is being used for the process of soffice.exe? etc... I guess

[dev] Openoffice automation using a service

2009-09-13 Thread Wei Min Teo
Hi all, I'm trying to do some openoffice automation using a service running as LOCAL_SYSTEM on XP so that it runs without needing a login. However, the program seems to get stuck at bootstrap command: cppu::bootstrap(). It does not throw any exception and it does not crash. Soffice.bin