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I didn't do much research, but 10 years ago people
were saying it was dead:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4387622/ooobeans-dead-what-are-my-alternatives

I don't know if it revived since then.


Mike

I have successfully embedded libraOffice into our Java application using the
OOoBean which works fine on windows
After porting to Linux the bean is running but showing very small on Ubuntu
20 and 18, I have also tested it with
several versions of LO 7, 6.4 etc and the problem remains. openJava 11 and 8

I have reverted to the simple demo bean found at  OOoBeanViewer.java
<https://api.libreoffice.org/examples/DevelopersGuide/OfficeBean/OOoBeanViewer.java> which also fails to show correctly.

I find very little information about the OOoBean or people discussing it,
can anyone confirm if this is maintained
and if it currently works correctly on any Linux distribution.

Not sure if this should be in the DEV  mail list, but its not directly about
developing LO

.. Thanks.
.... Simon


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