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Hi,
Is there any tutorial or resources available for using webservice from Openoffice.
For example in MS Office-XP, it is possible to call webservices from MS WORD or MS EXCEL.
Is that features available in Openoffice as well ??
Any related links would be really appreciated.
Regards
Balaji
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I'm afraid I have absolutely no idea about Web services and OpenOffice! However, if you go to www.openoffice.org and find the Developers mailing list, someone there should know. (Check the mailing list archives first.)
Good luck,
Solveig

Originally posted by Balaji Loganathan:
Hi,
Is there any tutorial or resources available for using webservice from Openoffice.
For example in MS Office-XP, it is possible to call webservices from MS WORD or MS EXCEL.
Is that features available in Openoffice as well ??
Any related links would be really appreciated.
Regards
Balaji

 
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Check out the UNO Web Services Proxy.
http://udk.openoffice.org/java/examples/wsproxy/component_description.html
Should have the info your looking for.
Regards
Sal
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Soem more lights on web services in OO?
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Sorry I can't provide any information; I cover how to use OOo just as an office suite and not how to extend it.
UNO Web proxy info from the OpenOffice.org site, which might be the same as Sal pointed to.
http://udk.openoffice.org/java/examples/wsproxy/component_description.html?JServSessionIdservlets=kqgho90xk2

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