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Hi,

I'd like to deploy a compiled Java macro with an ODT document.

According to http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/Scripting/Writing_Macros:
"
If you want to deploy the macro to a document you need to place it in a Scripts/java directory 
within the document zip file. 
"
What does that mean exactly?

I tried the following:
I saved the ODT file within a subdir and placed my Java macro (and descriptor file) within 
subdir/Scripts/java/MYJAVAMACRO.
If I load the document and go to Tools->Macros->Run macros, I can't see my Java macro under the 
"document" tree.

What am I doing wrong?

Eventually I'd like to store my odt + java macros within a webdav directory so that the dir 
structure would be something like this:
https://server.com/webdav/docs/doc1.odt
https://server.com/webdav/docs/Scripts/java/MYJAVAMACRO/parcel-descriptor.xml
https://server.com/webdav/docs/Scripts/java/MYJAVAMACRO/MYJAVAMACRO.jar

Clients would open the ODT files like this:

soffice -o https://server.com/webdav/docs/doc1.odt

I can't seem to load the Java macro in my webdav setup but I'd first like to see if I can load it 
in my "local" setup.

Thanks,

Vieri


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