Java office org installer
Question: What is exactly not working? StarOffice tries to detect the newest Java version installed. When using versions from different vendors, the numbering system might be different so maybe not the newest version is used. On Windows, detection is done the first time Java is used. You must go to Tools. Java, and click 'Parameters' for your chosen JVM. This allows you to pass options into the JVM when it is initialised. At a minimum you will need something similar to:. 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:.
It contains an element called 'vmParameters'. When you have java debugging enabled it will look something like:. Just delete this file if you want StarOffice to detect again.
The Java configuration file cannot be modified manually. The data format is not specified and may change anytime without further notice. From the OpenOffice main menu use: "Tools - Options However, we do recommend that you have a JRE on your system to take full advantage of OpenOffice's features without any issues. Legacy versions of OpenOffice. Apache OpenOffice 3. You will need to have a JRE version bit or bit that is compatible with the architecture of the Apache OpenOffice version you downloaded.
If you already have a JRE installed on your system that satisfies this requirement in one of the standard areas for Java installation, OpenOffice should detect this installation and let you choose it for use in OpenOffice via the "Tools - Options If you have a JRE installed that is not detected, you should be able to add it through this same menu.
Even when you have a Windows version with bit installed. Furthermore you have to install a bit JRE - additionally or instead - when you already have a bit JRE installed. Feel free to download a JRE from either of these sites if you feel you need this functionality. Please report any problems you experience with using Java on OpenOffice through our bug reporting system, Bugzilla , or one of the other support venues listed in the Apache OpenOffice Support webpage, either the users list or forums.
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