AFAIK, Java is optional and is used to extend core LO functionality.
Are the warnings you get related to Java-based extensions? If yes and you're on Windows, there's a
thread with a suggestion to improve the LibreOffice installer
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2010-October/000660.html
Unfortunately, that thread seems to be unnoticed/ignored by LO developers.
On Wednesday 20 October 2010 03:50:45 Cesare Leonardi wrote:
Hi all.
There's a thing not clear to me and that involved go-oo too: the
relationship between LibreOffice and Java. Here i'm referring to the
Windows environment but under Linux/Mac should be the same.
Is it Java a requirements or it is considered an optional component?
If Java isn't installed the user can see many warnings and some part of
the suite doesn't work, but the biggest part works. But Java isn't
provided with the installer as with OpenOffice...
I'd like to hear your point of view.
Cesare.
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