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Am 28.07.2011 19:05, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
Hi,

Le 28/07/2011 18:10, Heinrich Stoellinger a écrit :
In my view LO/OO do NOT require Java, neither on Linux nor on Windows.

AFAIK, LO/OOo currently *DO* require Java for Base to simply work. TDF
have announced they would get rid of the java-isms in the code. This
implies a major rewrite of Base, though.


No, this is not true. You can use any non-Java database in OOo. You can build queries and forms manually in design view, and you can use external document templates for reporting. Both built-in report generators use Java. IMHO Calc outperforms both report generators anyway.

Hit F4 in Writer or Calc, right-click>Open the dBase "Bibliography".
All the functionality of a flat (unrelational) dBase connection is there. You can connect, query, edit data through forms and dump any row set into office documents.


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