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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by "Steele, Raymond" <ra...@lmco.com> on 2012/08/01 18:37:06 UTC

RE: Re: loadComponentFromURL Issue

Is there anyone out there that may be able to shed some light on this issue? It would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Raymond

-----Original Message-----
From: Steele, Raymond 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 10:03 AM
To: ooo-users@incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: Re: loadComponentFromURL Issue

Liu, 

Thanks for the response. I have tried using the 3.3 libraries and had the same results. As of now, unfortunately, I am stuck with developing against Star Office 9 because we have another organization that decides which software can be placed on the system, and I do not see that the current version of OpenOffice has been released for Solaris 10 x86, only a developers snapshot. Here is the output of printStackTrace():

com.sun.star.lang.DisposedException: java.io.EOFException
	at com.sun.star.lib.bridges.java_remote.java_remote_bridge$MessageDispatcher.run(java_remote_bridge.java:171)

Raymond


-----Original Message-----
From: Zhe Liu [mailto:aliuzhe@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 7:29 PM
To: ooo-users@incubator.apache.org
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: loadComponentFromURL Issue

Hi Raymond,
Could you provide the full stack trace?
You can try the newest AOO to see if it's an version issue.

2012/7/31 Steele, Raymond <ra...@lmco.com>:
> I am trying to connect to a remote instance of StarOffice 9(basis3.1) on Solaris 10 x86, however, I am having some strange inconsistencies. On some systems, my application successfully launches the SpreadSheet application by using the bootstrap method, although it fails if I use a user that did not compile the code. However, on other systems (same architecture), the SpreadSheet application will not launch unless I already have StarOffice running, otherwise it throws com.sun.star.lang.DisposedException: java.io.Exception. Any help on this matter would be greatly accepted.
>
> I've narrowed it down to this call:
> ProtertyValue[] load_props = new PropertyValue[0]; XComponent comp = 
> xComponentLoader.loadComponentFromURL("private:factory/scalc",
> "_blank", 0, load_props);
>
> This call never returns and is throwing the exception.
>
> Thanks in Advanced,
>
>
>
> Raymond



--
Best Regards
>From aliuzhe@gmail.com

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