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  1. #11
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    snpe, how did you integrate with open office?
    see http://www.snpe.co.yu/index1.php?sad...tml/ooswt.html

    There is link on eclipsezone.com , too

    Short description : OO have OOoBean class for integrate in any awt (or swt , swing) frame
    You can do it everthing - edit, manipulate with menus, toolbars, contents of document and what you want in java - There is DeveloperGuide on openoffice.com or in source

    I have proposal for integrate complete spring rcp framework with eclipse rcp
    reports make jasperreport and show in web browser (internal in eclipse rcp) and OO
    (on windows OLE) - every form, report etc are in docking windows (rcp)

    I make demo (flash) soon, but I have to add yet 2 features before

    regards

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    Default Thanks, that's amazing.

    Tom

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    Tom,
    why you set question in subject ? I missed almost

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    For multiple views per page check out the issues referenced in
    http://opensource.atlassian.com/proj...browse/RCP-219

    One of those is a internalframe implementation of Peter.

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    Whether some people do use netbeans platform + spring rcp, I now need to use JFC write desktop application, I found that netbeans platform is a good framework, may reduce the very many work loads, like automatic update, main desktop surface design and so on.

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