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So what does this mean exactly? Base (the database component) relies completely on Java technologies to run, but otherprograms (like Writer, Calc and Impress) only need Java for special functionality. If you do not need to use Base and donot want to use any of the Wizards, then you do not need to have Java installed and configured for running ApacheOpenOffice (and older versions of OpenOffice.org). You can completely prevent OpenOffice from prompting you about the useof Java by telling OpenOffice not to use a Java runtime environment (JRE). From the OpenOffice main menu use:"Tools - Options - OpenOffice - Java", and uncheck "Use a Java runtime environment". However, we do recommendthat you have a JRE on your system to take full advantage of OpenOffice's features without any issues.

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Note that when you are running a JVM with 'suspend=y' and you attempt to register a Java component, it will hang waiting for you to connect a debugger. In this case, you need to close down Office, change the configuration back, register the component, then re-start office, add in the JVM parameters, then call the Java component again. To speed this process up a bit, you can edit the java settings file contained in your user config directory, which on windows will be something like:

I'm trying to run the latest version of open office as a service on CentOS 7.4. I downloaded the 64 bit rpm package directly from open office using wget and I'm running a 64 bit version of amazon corretto open JDK 8.

i access internet through library, download to flashdrive for my offline computer running windows xp pro. I installed Latest version of Open Office on my computer. I got this extension- ReadabilityReport. Extension Manager recognizes it in flashdrive but get error message- "The status of this extension is unknown" When I change ".zip" to ".oxt" , the . zip stays at the end of the folder name. and I get same error message. I put the files in a folder named "ReadabilityReport.oxt" , but Extension Manager does not recognize it. The only folder recognized by Extension Manage is the one downloaded to flash drive, but get the error message.
On starting my computer just now, I get the message:
" JRE required Openoffice.org requires a Java runtime environmnet JRE to perform this task. Please install a JRE and restart Openoffice.org"
Does anyone know how to fix this?
Thank you!

I have problems with this extension in OpenOffice 3.3 on Windows XP - it crashes OO!
I'd had this extension before, probably version 0, there was no version number. I didn't use it really, because there was no toolbar 'Add-On 1'.
When I installed current version 2-beta, I couldn't start Writer at all! I get "runtime error" in soffice.bin. I couldn't remove it, so I deleted files from user folder. That didn't help also. It still remained in configmgr.ini, backenddb.xml and uno_packages.db, which was the biggest problem. I solved it finally by deleting extensions cache.
Now, I restored user profile from backup but I still have this old version. I'd like to remove it, but I can't. Any help?

There was a problem with version 3.3 of Open Office but it is fixed now. Uninstall open office and then delete the Open Office folder in Program Files (or wherever you installed it). Reinstall Open Office and then the latest version of the plugin and everything should be fine.

but there is a difficulty. in manual mode (when you by using mouse indicates window) kdocker succesfully kick openoffice window to tray, but through command line it did not work by default. the solution is to define window ID of opened OpenOffice window and transfer it to kdocker.

Keeps saying "OpenOffice requires a Java runtime environment (JRE) to perform this task. Please install a JRE and restart OpenOffice." I installed Oracle's Java JRE, and it said it was successfully installed, yet I keep getting the same message from OpenOffice to install a JRE.

The mission of OpenOffice.org is to create, as a community, the leading international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format.

The OpenOffice.org 2 series attracted considerable press attention.[152][153][154][155][156][157][158][159] A PC Pro review awarded it 6 stars out of 6 and stated: "Our pick of the low-cost office suites has had a much-needed overhaul, and now battles Microsoft in terms of features, not just price."[160] Federal Computer Week listed OpenOffice.org as one of the "5 stars of open-source products",[161] noting in particular the importance of OpenDocument. Computerworld reported that for large government departments, migration to OpenOffice.org 2.0 cost one tenth of the price of upgrading to Microsoft Office 2007.[162]

I have LO 7.0.1.2. I think the problem was that I first ran a sudo apt-get install libreoffice libreoffice-writer libreoffice-java-common jabref java-common to check whether the right java stuff was present. this command installed a LO 6 that interfered with the communication. When I purged LO and re-installed it, the problem was solved.

Hi @LyzardKing, I installed the .deb version 5.1-1 from and try to the version 5.2-1, both unsuccessful. My libreoffice version is 7.0.2.2 and libreoffice-java-common is the newest version (1:7.0.2-0ubuntu1)

com.sun.star.comp.helper.BootstrapException at org.j...@5.2.233/org.jabref.gui.openoffice.Bootstrap.bootstrap(Unknown Source) at org.j...@5.2.233/org.jabref.gui.openoffice.Bootstrap.bootstrap(Unknown Source) at org.j...@5.2.233/org.jabref.gui.openoffice.OOBibBase.simpleBootstrap(Unknown Source) at org.j...@5.2.233/org.jabref.gui.openoffice.OOBibBase.(Unknown Source) at org.j...@5.2.233/org.jabref.gui.openoffice.OpenOfficePanel.createBibBase(Unknown Source) at org.j...@5.2.233/org.jabref.gui.openoffice.OpenOfficePanel$2.call(Unknown Source) at org.j...@5.2.233/org.jabref.gui.openoffice.OpenOfficePanel$2.call(Unknown Source) at org.jabref.m...@5.2.233/javafx.concurrent.Task$TaskCallable.call(Unknown Source) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(Unknown Source) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Unknown Source) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(Unknown Source) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source) at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)

To configure the look for anytime OpenOffice gets started, you can export the OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP variable in /etc/profile.d/openoffice.sh, or in /usr/bin/soffice.Alternatively you can put the variable in any OpenOffice desktop file in Exec line between Exec and the command, then copy them to $XDG_DATA_HOME/applications in order to prevent overwriting on update.

Find where the particular openoffice distribution places its dictionary files; e.g., pacman -Ql openoffice-base. Most distibutions follow the convention of installing these to /usr/lib/openoffice/share/extension/install. Once the directory has been found, assign it to a shell variable:

Websites need to use Java Web Start (i.e. send a special XML file as application/x-java-jnlp-file) to launch a Java application in an external standalone window instead and can no longer use an applet to open a Java application embedded in a web page.Websites that want to use Java need to adapt and make the change to launch a Java application this way.

A Java Web Start JNLP file is basically a XML file that the server sends as application/x-java-jnlp-file and that is opened by the default application for this MIME type (Java Web Start).Java then handles everything on its own, but there is no longer embedding possible like a plugin offers.Java registers this MIME type when you install the Java program.

You are encouraged to subscribe to the Apache OpenOffice announcement mailing list to receive important notifications such as product updates and security patches. To subscribe, you can email: announce-...@openoffice.apache.org.

You are encouraged to subscribe to the Apache OpenOffice announcement mailing list to receive important notifications such as product updates and security patches. To subscribe you can send an email to: announce-subscribe-AT-openoffice.apache-DOT-org.

The SDK provides the basic building blocks for external developers to develop components in any language for which a binding exists. Currently, there are language bindings for LibreOffice 7.4 Basic, Java, Python, and different C++ compilers on different platforms, for LibreOffice 7.4, thus covering the most commonly used programming languages. There will be no limit for office automation in heterogeneous environments. Currently supported platforms of the SDK are Linux, Solaris (sparc, x86), and Windows.

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