Hi everybody,

Could you tell me please, what settings should I provide for OO (environment
variables, configuration files, etc.) to make it working in the context of
my application if I simply copying OO from its original installed location
on some computer to certain folder on other, or by using my own compilled
version without an installation? Thank you.

Kirill

2009/12/28 Juergen Schmidt <juergen.schm...@sun.com>

> Hi Kirill,
>
> it is already possible to have multiple instances of OOo on one computer.
> Your described scenario is also possible and you can manage your own copy of
> OOo in the context of your application. You can use your own application
> specific user directory, can control the life cycle and can connect to
> exactly your configured office from your own application.
>
> You can start the office listening on a specific pipe, connect your app to
> this pipe and everything else is the same as before. See the SDK examples
> how to connect to an office via a socket connection. Simply replace the
> socket connection with a pipe connection. See the DevGuide in the wiki for
> more details.
>
> Juergen
>
>
>
> On 12/28/09 12:06 PM, K S wrote:
>
>> Dear OpenOffice Development,
>>
>> My name is Kirill, and I am Software Engineering Professional.
>>
>> Let me ask you several questions concerning integration of Open Office
>> into
>> my project.
>>
>> The matter is that I would like to call OpenOffice from my Java
>> application.
>> If there is no OpenOffice installed on the computer, I think it is good to
>> run a copy of OpenOffice, supplied with my application. But As I know,
>> OpenOffile under Linux can be started only if it was installed as a
>> package.
>> How it is possible to run OpenOffice using UNO without installing (merely
>> copied OO to specified folder, for example)?  What about having several
>> instances of Open Office at one time in the system? Thank you very much!
>>
>>
>> Sincerely yours,
>> Kirill
>>
>>
>
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