Firstly thanks very much for responding.
Sorry I should have said OpenOffice in my initial mail not StarOffice.
Not sure about BeanShell... I'm talking about using BasicOfficeBean.java
which is related to OfficeBean:
From BasicOfficeBean.java:
/*
* This class provides a basic functionality of the office bean.
* The application developer can subclass from this class in order
* to provide application specific methods.
* This class was provided by OpenOffice.org
*/
I was wondering if it's ok to use this code for both OpenOffice and
LibraOffice - from your response I'm assuming it's ok since the code hasn't
changed...
The reason I was wondering is because BasicOfficeBean.java is giving
ThreadDeaths.
Maybe it's the way that the Next Generation Java Plugin terminates it.
BasicOfficeBean creates a thread (CommandConveyor) which I'm guessing is
terminated by the NG Plugin when the page changes. I'm looking at using
Applet param "legacy_lifecycle" which might avoid the ThreadDeaths - but I'm
not sure.
I'm just wondering if anyone else has ThreadDeaths with the NG Java Plugin
with BasicOfficeBean...
Thanks.
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