I'm trying to create an account on the extensions website... I'm figuring maybe everyone is busy for the conference, but when the admin of the extensions website gets a chance, I'm ready to upload my plugin...
On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 8:13 PM, John D'Orazio < [email protected]> wrote: > Just to follow up, I've gone over the process a couple times, refactoring > the copy-pastes, then double and triple checking that everything is in > place... and it seems that I now have it working. I guess I can soon > publish in the extensions website. > > On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 5:42 PM, John D'Orazio < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello everyone, I wrote and published an extension for OpenOffice in Java >> using the OpenOffice Netbeans plugin. >> >> Now I am trying to port it over to LibreOffice so I can publish it as an >> extension there too. >> >> At first I was getting some errors such as this: >> >> Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.VerifyError: Stack map >> does not match the one at exception handler 354 Exception Details: >> Location: io/bibleget/BibleGetJSON.JSONParse(Ljava/lang/String;)V >> @354: astore Reason: Type >> 'com/sun/star/lang/IllegalArgumentException' (current frame, stack[0]) is >> not assignable to 'com/sun/star/uno/Exception' (stack map, stack[0]) >> Current >> Frame: bci: @283 flags: { } locals: { 'io/biblege >> >> But I think I figured out what the problem there was, it's not enough to >> just change the context of the Netbeans plugin environment to LibreOffice 5 >> and LibreOffice 5 SDK, it's also necessary to actually create a new >> OpenOffice plugin project after adjusting the context so that the right >> .jar files will be included in the libraries. >> >> However when I try to create a new OpenOffice project, after going >> through the wizard I am getting this error: "unknown entity >> com.sun.star.frame.ProtocolHandler" >> >> So I don't know if the project is being created correctly or not... >> >> I tried deleting all files in the project except the LibreOffice jar >> libraries, and copying over all the files from the OpenOffice project >> together with all other libraries that I am using (not OpenOffice jars). >> However when I "build and install in OpenOffice", it does install the >> extension to the extension manager and open LibreOffice, and I do see the >> addon menu with the menu items, but all of the menu items are greyed out. >> >> Does LibreOffice use a different .xcu format than OpenOffice? I'm >> guessing it's not liking something in the >> registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/Addons.xcu. >> >> >> -- >> John R. D'Orazio >> >> > > > -- > John R. D'Orazio > -- John R. D'Orazio
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