Difference between revisions of "OpenOffice configuration issues"

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Set these properties:
 
Set these properties:
  
* system.openoffice.path
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* '''system.openoffice.path'''
  
 
You don't need to set these properties:
 
You don't need to set these properties:
  
* system.openoffice.port
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* '''system.openoffice.port'''
* system.openoffice.
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* '''system.openoffice.tasks'''
  
 
You should not set this property:
 
You should not set this property:
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* system.openoffice.server
 
* system.openoffice.server
  
OpenOffice / LibreOffice service by default listen at port 2002. If you have this port occuped by another application or service, use the ''system.property.port'' configuration option to select another one. Keep on mind that in Linux / Unix system only user ''root'' can attach a program to a port number below 1024.
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OpenOffice / LibreOffice service by default listen at port 2002. If you have this port occuped by another application or service, use the '''system.property.port''' configuration option to select another one. Keep on mind that in Linux / Unix system only user '''root''' can attach a program to a port number below 1024.
  
 
If you have a OpenOffice / LibreOffice instance running when you start JBoss / OpenKM, the service won't start properly and when you close your OpenOffice / LibreOffice instance you would not use it to convert an MS Office / OpenOffice document to PDF, or generate a document preview.
 
If you have a OpenOffice / LibreOffice instance running when you start JBoss / OpenKM, the service won't start properly and when you close your OpenOffice / LibreOffice instance you would not use it to convert an MS Office / OpenOffice document to PDF, or generate a document preview.

Revision as of 17:51, 10 March 2012

Set these properties:

  • system.openoffice.path

You don't need to set these properties:

  • system.openoffice.port
  • system.openoffice.tasks

You should not set this property:

  • system.openoffice.server

OpenOffice / LibreOffice service by default listen at port 2002. If you have this port occuped by another application or service, use the system.property.port configuration option to select another one. Keep on mind that in Linux / Unix system only user root can attach a program to a port number below 1024.

If you have a OpenOffice / LibreOffice instance running when you start JBoss / OpenKM, the service won't start properly and when you close your OpenOffice / LibreOffice instance you would not use it to convert an MS Office / OpenOffice document to PDF, or generate a document preview.