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Hi Tom,

I just need to get the job done.
Right now, I can use whatever language, just as long as it's supported within LO. The problem with 
LO and OOo is that it "apparently" supports X programming language (such as Java) but there's 
barely enough documentation on how to "bind it" to the application. For instance, I followed a 
guide to run Java macros in LO but they simply don't show up in LO/"run macros". That's beyond the 
scope of programming per-se. It's more of how LO deals with macros.
Anyway, maybe I'll have better luck with Python (as far as its "integration" with LO is concerned).

Thanks,

Vieri

--- On Thu, 5/9/13, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

Hi :)
Errr, now that you have learned about programming in a
general way and looking to consolidate details would it be a
good time to learn something more solid?  C++ or Python
perhaps?  

Oracle seem to be having a lot of trouble writing code that
doesn't get compromised really fast.  So, many people are
getting rid of Java and moving away from it as fast as
possible.  Even the US Homeland Security apparently sent a
notice to tell people to avoid Java and uninstall it asap. 
Of course a lot of large companies are a bit stuck and there
are still a lot of adverts for programmers that know java. 


In my country jobs for Java programmers start at 20k but for
C++ programmers start at 30k
Regards from 
Tom :)  






________________________________
From: Vieri <rentorbuy@yahoo.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org

Sent: Thursday, 9 May 2013, 9:12
Subject: [libreoffice-users] java macro


Hi,

I'm new to making Java macros.
I compiled my Java class, created the
parcel-descriptor.xml file and placed the .xml, .jar and
.class files within the following folders I also created:

C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\LibreOffice\4\user\Scripts\java\MACRO1

C:\Program Files\LibreOffice
4.0\share\Scripts\java\MACRO1

When I re-launch LO and go to Macros-> Run Macros, I
don't see my MACRO1 java macro under "My Macros" or
"LibreOffice Macros".

Why is that? Shouldn't I at least see the listing?

Java JRE 7 seems to work because if I select the
LibreOffice java HelloWorld example, it prints a message in
my document.

Thanks,

Vieri


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