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classpath to soffice
user name
2007-02-12 14:17:28
Hello,

Pardon me if this not the right list for this question. But
I'll give 
this a try:
I am developing an application on OpenOffice on a Win
system, am testing 
to see
if the .jar can connect to star office on Solaris on a
remote test 
system that mounts staroffice
from NFS.

I get the below pasted error and would like to know:
1) Is it okay to be connecting to a mounted version like
this
(presumably these NFS versions are for people to use as
clients on their 
workstations)
2) If so, can someone point me to how to properly point my
little 
application to a remote
instance of soffice, like how to get the classpath right in
this case?
3) Should I just install OpenOffice on the test/development
server?

command: java -classpath /usr/dist/share/staroffice,v8.3
-jar 
MyOfficeUNOClientApp.jar
com.sun.star.lib.loader.Loader::getCustomLoader: no UNO
installation found!
Exception in thread "main"
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
com/sun/star/lang/XComponent
        at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredMethods0(Native
Method)
        at
java.lang.Class.privateGetDeclaredMethods(Class.java:1655)
        at java.lang.Class.getMethod0(Class.java:1901)
        at java.lang.Class.getMethod(Class.java:984)
        at
com.sun.star.lib.loader.Loader.main(Loader.java:142)

Thank you,
Jennifer Palm-Ensign

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Re: classpath to soffice
user name
2007-02-13 02:30:45
Hi Jennifer,

You need to insert the full qualified (!) filenames into the
CLASSPATH:

unoil.jar
sandbox.jar
ridl.jar
jurt.jar
juh.jar

Full qualified means that you have to insert the complete
path to the 
staroffice8/program/classes/ folder for each file. No
wildcards allowed.

This should prevent you from the error described below.

HTH
Dieter

Jennifer Palm-Ensign wrote On 02/12/07 21:17,:
> Hello,
> 
> Pardon me if this not the right list for this question.
But I'll give 
> this a try:
> I am developing an application on OpenOffice on a Win
system, am testing 
> to see
> if the .jar can connect to star office on Solaris on a
remote test 
> system that mounts staroffice
> from NFS.
> 
> I get the below pasted error and would like to know:
> 1) Is it okay to be connecting to a mounted version
like this
> (presumably these NFS versions are for people to use as
clients on their 
> workstations)
> 2) If so, can someone point me to how to properly point
my little 
> application to a remote
> instance of soffice, like how to get the classpath
right in this case?
> 3) Should I just install OpenOffice on the
test/development server?
> 
> command: java -classpath
/usr/dist/share/staroffice,v8.3 -jar 
> MyOfficeUNOClientApp.jar
> com.sun.star.lib.loader.Loader::getCustomLoader: no UNO
installation found!
> Exception in thread "main"
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
> com/sun/star/lang/XComponent
>         at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredMethods0(Native
Method)
>         at
java.lang.Class.privateGetDeclaredMethods(Class.java:1655)
>         at java.lang.Class.getMethod0(Class.java:1901)
>         at java.lang.Class.getMethod(Class.java:984)
>         at
com.sun.star.lib.loader.Loader.main(Loader.java:142)
> 
> Thank you,
> Jennifer Palm-Ensign
> 
>
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Re: classpath to soffice
user name
2007-02-13 02:46:28
Dieter Krogh - Sun Microsystems wrote:
> Hi Jennifer,
> 
> You need to insert the full qualified (!) filenames
into the CLASSPATH:
> 
> unoil.jar
> sandbox.jar
> ridl.jar
> jurt.jar
> juh.jar

sandbox.jar is no longer needed for quite some time now
(though the 
latest available version of the Developer's Guide probably
still 
mentions it).  Also, see my other reply for further
details.

-Stephan

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