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I think there is a problem with python: nomadism ! If I want to use my USB key with Base connecting to HSQLDB I need to install LibreOffice/OpenOffice into the PC, then JAVA, Then HSQLDB ... then Python ! It's a lot. I would like to use nn install system at work because admin installed LibreOffice and Java but not Python ... So may be for me java would be better than python in this context. What I love with Basic programmation : all it's embeded with my Base application !

*** Do you know a good book for LibreOffice/OpenOffice/UNO Java/Python programmation ? ***
What about UNO API if I use Python/Java ? Is there inline documentation ?

What about events management if I'm using event catch into extern application ? With basic I can open a simple dialog box to connect events to catch function, but with extern program I will need to register manualy. The interest to use LibreOffice Base is to build rapidedly a simple database interface...

I know, if you use Python or Java you are connected with Uno. But I know also there is some complexity with typing variables between Uno or Java/Python scripts ... And then, I know also Python is using some C++ interfaces,by memory for event mangement .... Uno is C++ also, isn't it ?

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