[Solved] Can't found the java sdk after SDK_4.1.5 install

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Eban
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[Solved] Can't found the java sdk after SDK_4.1.5 install

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I download the Apache_OpenOffice-SDK_4.1.5_Win_x86_install_en-US.exe from https://openoffice.apache.org/downloads.html for OpenOffice-4.1.5 development.
But after installed the SDK, I found there's only a package named com.sun.star.lib.loader in the sdk/classes folder.Where are the other java package?
Can somebody tell me? Thks :)
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Re: Can't found the java sdk after the SDK_4.1.5 installed

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Welcome to the forums.
Are you sure you downloaded the file you actually wanted? The SDK is a Development kit (as you seem to already realize), not (to my knowledge) meant to be used in place of the Windows Installer, which should be downloaded from http://www.openoffice.org/download
If you are sure you got the right one, then based on your query and the other information on the page you referenced, I suspect that you will also want the source code (see Source) and the Binaries (for both, see the sections indicated on the page you referenced).
I don't do anything with that, so I'm making an educated guess that you need all three in order to properly work.
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Re: Can't found the java sdk after the SDK_4.1.5 installed

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RusselB wrote:Welcome to the forums.
Are you sure you downloaded the file you actually wanted? The SDK is a Development kit (as you seem to already realize), not (to my knowledge) meant to be used in place of the Windows Installer, which should be downloaded from http://www.openoffice.org/download
If you are sure you got the right one, then based on your query and the other information on the page you referenced, I suspect that you will also want the source code (see Source) and the Binaries (for both, see the sections indicated on the page you referenced).
I don't do anything with that, so I'm making an educated guess that you need all three in order to properly work.
Thanks for your reply.
I want to integration the SDKs with my Java Application Client run in a PC, then use the OpenOffice's Service through the network who is running in another Computer.I don't know if it's possible?
Windows -- OpenOffice-4.1.5
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