Thanks, Lionel
I did some resource today and I found a java API called ODFDOM Toolkit.
I believe that this could be useful too. I'm checking out your links to get
more information about Java ODF Binding.
Thanks!
Paulo
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:59 AM, Lionel Elie Mamane <lionel@mamane.lu>wrote:
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 10:38:21PM -0300, Paulo Ortolan wrote:
Hi, there
I have to do something uncommon on Libre Office calc and it's not
just something that a macro can do. I decided to use Libre Office Java
API
and I can't find anyway a help on how to integrate them. Do you have some
tutorial, guide or URL that's reliable to kickstart this?
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Here are the references I could gather in 30s:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/OpenOffice.org_Developers_Guide
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/Java/Java_Language_Binding
(go to the subpages
* Getting a Service Manager
* Transparent Use of Office UNO Components
* Handling Interfaces
* Type Mappings)
Java-specific API reference:
http://api.openoffice.org/docs/java/ref/overview-summary.html
General (cross-language) API reference:
http://api.openoffice.org/docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/module-ix.html
More generally: http://api.openoffice.org/ (includes search forms)
You can also have a look at the examples that come with LibreOffice;
I'm not 100% sure now if there are Java examples or only other languages.
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Lionel
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Paulo Henrique Ortolan
Java Developer
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