Dietmar
14 years ago
First my apologize to address this topic to this list, because it is
probably a bit off-topic, nevertheless, I'd appreciate if a developer
could quickly feedback.
I wrote an extension for OOo in Java which works fine in native OOo.
Recently I switched to Debian Squeeze and am using the packaged OOo
3.2.1 which afaik is based on Go-oo.
Here, this extension throws an exception
Are you aware a some features of the api that were disabled in Go-OO, which might cause this effect?
Or some more stringent compiler options (i.e. a mistake in my programming that is tolerated in native OOo but not in Go-oo?)
The same occurs on Ubuntu 10.10 with Libreoffice 3.3.
I also checked with Sun-Java 6 in Debian, same result as with OpenJDK 6.
Thanks for your support
Dietmar
probably a bit off-topic, nevertheless, I'd appreciate if a developer
could quickly feedback.
I wrote an extension for OOo in Java which works fine in native OOo.
Recently I switched to Debian Squeeze and am using the packaged OOo
3.2.1 which afaik is based on Go-oo.
Here, this extension throws an exception
...
Now my question:Are you aware a some features of the api that were disabled in Go-OO, which might cause this effect?
Or some more stringent compiler options (i.e. a mistake in my programming that is tolerated in native OOo but not in Go-oo?)
The same occurs on Ubuntu 10.10 with Libreoffice 3.3.
I also checked with Sun-Java 6 in Debian, same result as with OpenJDK 6.
Thanks for your support
Dietmar
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