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Hi Thorsten,

On Fri, 2011-01-28 at 14:46 +0100, Thorsten Guenther wrote: 
Well, sadly I dont know a thing about the technical issues embedding a
jvm in an c application. Perhaps some of the user experience (apart from
download size) could be solved by shipping a "private" JVM with LO, but
this will have some legal issues to take care about.

        Sure.

I would like to provide a Java-API for remote controlling LO. That is
what can be done today with the UNO API. So the new API should be
implemented as wrapper, hiding as much UNO'isms as possible, presumably
for the cost of reduced functionality. Goal is to provide a friendly
looking tool for Java (or any JVM-Language) developers who want to
automate Document creation / manipulation with LO.

        Almost certainly you want to get involved with the existing odf toolkit
project: http://odftoolkit.org/ they have a new Java API that does this
- though not using LibreOffice.

        HTH,

                Michael.

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