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unopkgThe new UNO package deployment tool. It comes + with the office installation and can be found in the program + directory of the office installation.
unoTool to provide a UNO runtime environment and + provide configured (deployed) or single components. This tool + comes with the office installation and can be found in the program + directory of the office installation.
unoidl-writeThe UNOIDL compiler, generates a common + binary type library format as base for all codemaker tools and + the UNO runtime type library.
unoidl-readTool to view type library data + in a human readable manner.
cppumakerTool for generating C++ code for the UNOIDL + types stored in a type library.
javamakerTool for generating Java class files for the + UNOIDL types stored in a type library.
climakerTool for generating CLI assemblies for the + UNOIDL types stored in a type library (windows only).
uno-skeletonmakerTool for dumping type definitions on stdout or generating complete code skeletons for Java/C++.
regviewTool to view the content of a legacy registry file + in a human readable manner. Special support for type library + nodes. Note: Since OpenOffice.org 3 it is no longer part of the SDK but it comes directly with the office as part of the ure.
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unopkg + +
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'unopkg' is a tool for easy deployment of UNO packages in an existing + office installation. UNO packages are UNO components (single libraries or + Jar files or more complex zip files that contain one or more libraries| + Jar files, type libraries and configuration items), scripts and + LibreOffice %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic libraries as zip package. 'unopkg' is not part of the + SDK but comes with the office directly and is a development tool as well + as an end user tool to deploy extension into an office installation.

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More details concerning deployment and this tool can be found in the + Developer's Guide: Extension Manager - unopkg.

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Note: This tool works only in the <office>/program + directory!

+

Usage:

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+ + unopkg add <options> package-path...
+ unopkg remove <options> package-name...
+ unopkg list <options> package-name...
+ unopkg reinstall <options>
+ unopkg gui
+ unopkg -V
+ unopkg -h
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+

Sub-commands:

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addadd packages
removeremove packages by name
reinstallexpert feature: reinstall all deployed + packages
listlist information about deployed packages
guiraise Package Manager Graphical User Interface + (GUI)
+

Options:

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
-h, --helpshow this help on the command line
-V, --versionshows version information +
-v, --verbosedump verbose output to stdout
-f, --forceforce overwriting existing packages
--log-file <file>custom log file; default: + <cache-dir>/log.txt.
--sharedexpert feature: operate on shared installation + deployment context; run only when no concurrent Office process(es) are + running!
--deployment-context <context> + expert feature: explicit deployment context
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uno + + +
+

The UNO-starter is for running a component or service process, and + providing a runtime environment. Raising a component might look like + this

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[c:\] uno.exe -c MyComponent -l mycomp.dll -env:URE_MORE_SERVICES=myservices.rdb -env:URE_MORE_TYPES=mytypes.rdb + -- foo bar

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or

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[c:\] uno.exe -s foo.bar.FooBarService -env:URE_MORE_SERVICES=myservices.rdb -env:URE_MORE_TYPES=mytypes.rdb + -- foo bar

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The starter loads the component and instantiates it. The component + must export the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMain:

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+ interface XMain : com::sun::star::uno::XInterface
+ {
+     /** This method is called to run the component.
+        
+         @param aArguments command line arguments
+         @return process error code to be returned to system
+     */
+     long run( [in] sequence< string > arguments );
+ }; +
+

+

Method run() will be called and returns the error code given, back + to the system. If the uno starter is executed with the -u (URL) option, + then XInitialization is used instead of XMain. The -u option is described + later.

+

Usage:

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+ uno (-c<ComponentImplementationName> -l <LocationUrl> + | -s <ServiceName>)
+ [-u uno:(socket[,host=<HostName>][,port=<nnn>]|pipe[,name=<PipeName>]);iiop|urp;<Name>
+ [--singleaccept] [--singleinstance]]
+ [-- <Argument1 Argument2 ...>] +
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+

Options:

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
<HostName>Specifying a host name might be necessary to + distinguish the network interface to be used,if a machine is part of + two networks.
<PipeName>Name of a named pipe.
<Name>Identifier for demanded called component + instances.
--singleacceptThe uno starter will accept one connection, + provide the component instance and die.
--singleinstanceThe uno starter will accept any number of + connections, but will provide the same single component instance any + time instead of creating a new instance for each connection.
+

Service com.sun.star.bridge.UnoUrlResolver

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You can easily connect to a server started with the + -u (url) option by using this service, giving the same url + to resolve. The service provides you an instance from remote.

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unoidl-write + + +
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'unoidl-write' is the new UNOIDL compiler, replacing the former idlc and regmerge tools. It is a full featured compiler used + to check UNODL type definitions and transform valid type definitions + into a binary type library format, which is later used by all codemaker + tools. It is also used as a dynamic type library for UNO at runtime.
+ You can find a syntax description for UNOIDL here.

+

Note: unoidl-write produces a new binary type library format that is + different from the legacy format that was produced by idlc and regmerge. While + recent versions of LibreOffice are still able to read the old format, versions of + LibreOffice prior to LibreOffice 4.1 were not able to read the new format. + Thus, if you use this SDK to generate a LibreOffice extension that contains a type + library file produced by unoidl-write, you should specify a + LibreOffice-minimal-version of at least 4.1 for that extension + (see “Extension + Development: Compatibility notes”).

+

Usage:

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+ unoidl-write [<registries>] [@<entries file>] <unoidl file> +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + +
<registries>each <registry> is either a new- or + legacy-format .rdb file, a single .idl file, or a root directory of an .idl + file tree.
@<entries file>a UTF-8 encoded file containing zero or more + space-separated names of (non-module) entities to include in the output; if + omitted, the output defaults to the complete content of the last + <registry>, if any.
@<unoidl file>specifies the name of the output file.
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unoidl-read + + +
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'unoidl-read' is a tool to show the contents of a type library. The tool writes the + content in a human readable manner to stdout.

+

Usage:

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+ unoidl-read [--published] [--summary] <registries> +
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Options:

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + +
--publishedif specified, only published entities (plus any non-published + entities referenced from published via any unpublished optional bases) are written + out.
--summaryif specified, only a short summary is written, with the type and + name of one entity per line.
<registries>one or more <registry> elements, where each + is either a new- or legacy-format .rdb file, a single .idl file, or a root + directory of an .idl file tree. The content of the last + <registry> is written out. The other + <registry> elements are only used to look up dependencies.
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cppumaker + + +
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The 'cppumaker' generates a C++ representation for idl types. The + cppumaker works on a typelibrary, which is generated by the UNOIDL + compiler ( + unoidl-write). It generates the output for all specified types and for all + types the specified types depend on.

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Usage:

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+ cppumaker [-options] file_1 ... file_n +
+

Options:

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
-O<path>path describes the root directory for the + generated output. The output directory tree is generated under this + directory.
-T<name>
+ |-T<t1>;<t2>...
name specifies a type or a list of types. The + output for this type and all dependent types are generated. If no '-T' + option is specified, then output for all types is generated. It is also + possible to use a wildcard 'xy.*' to generate a complete module + inclusive all subdirectories. The use of '-T*' is equivalent to no '-T' + option. Example: 'com.sun.star.uno.XInterface' or + 'com.sun.star.uno.*' are valid types. +
-B<name>name specifies the base node. All types are + searched under this node. Default is the root '/' of the registry + files. +
+ This option has been removed in LibreOffice 4.1. +
-LUNO type functions are generated lightweight, that + means only the name and typeclass are given and everything else is + retrieved from the type library dynamically. The default is that UNO + type functions provides enough type information for bootstrapping C++. + '-L' should be the default for external components.
-CUNO type functions are generated comprehensive + that means all necessary information is available for bridging the + type in UNO. +
-Ggenerate only target files which do not + exist.
-Gcgenerate only target files whose content will + be changed.
-X<name>extra types, which are not be taken into account + for generation.
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javamaker + + +
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The 'javamaker' generates the appropriate Java class file for each idl + type. The javamaker works on a typelibrary which is generated by the + UNOIDL compiler ( + unoidl-write). It generates the output for all specified types and for all +types the specified types depend on.

+

Usage:

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+ javamaker [-options] file_1 ... file_n -Xfile_n+1 -Xfile_n+2 +
+

Options:

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
-O<path>path describes the root directory for the + generated output. The output directory tree is generated under this + directory.
-T<name>|-T<t1>;<t2>...name specifies a type or a list of types. The + output for this type and all dependent types are generated. If no '-T' + option is specified, then output for all types is generated. It is also + possible to use a wildcard 'xy.*' to generate a complete module + inclusive all subdirectories. The use of '-T*' is equivalent to no '-T' + option. Example: 'com.sun.star.uno.XInterface' + or 'com.sun.star.uno.*' are valid types. +
-B<name>name specifies the base node. All types are + searched under this node. Default is the root '/' of the registry + files. +
+ This option has been removed in LibreOffice 4.1. +
-nDno dependent types are generated.
-Ggenerate only target files which do not + exist.
-Gcgenerate only target files whose content will + be changed.
-X<name>extra types, which will not be taken into account + for generation.
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climaker + + +
+

The 'climaker' (windows only) generates the appropriate CLI assemblies file for each idl + type. The climaker works on a typelibrary which is generated by the + UNOIDL compiler ( + unoidl-write). It generates the output for all specified types and for all + types the specified types depend on.

+

Usage:

+
+ climaker <switches> [registry-file-1 registry-file-2 ...] +
+

Options:

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
-O, --out <output_file>output assembly file;
+ defaults to cli_unotypes.dll if more than one registry-file is given, else <registry-file>.dll
-T, --types <type1[;type2;...]>types to be generated (if none is given, + then all types of given registries are emitted
-X, --extra <rdb-file>>additional rdb to saturate referenced types in + given registry file(s); these types will not be + emitted into the output assembly file
-r, --reference <assembly-file>reference metadata from assembly file
-k, --keyfilekeyfile needed for strong name
--assembly-version <version>sets assembly version
--assembly-description <text>sets assembly description text
--assembly-product <text>sets assembly product name
--assembly-company <text>sets assembly company
--assembly-copyright <text>sets assembly copyright
--assembly-trademark <text>sets assembly trademark
-v, --verboseverbose output to stdout
-h, --helpthis message
+

Example: climaker --out cli_mytypes.dll --reference cli_uretypes.dll --extra types.rdb mytypes.rdb

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uno-skeletonmaker + + +
+

The 'uno-skeletonmaker' is a tool to simplify the UNO component development. It has different modes, from simply dumping code definitions for different languages on stdout up to generating complete code skeletons. The generation of code skeletons support common component skeletons as well as specialized skeletons for special service provider interfaces.

+

Usage:

+
+ + uno-skeletonmaker (-env:INIFILENAME=<url>) dump [<options>] -t <type> ...
+ uno-skeletonmaker (-env:INIFILENAME=<url>) component [<options>] -n <name> -t <type> ...
+ uno-skeletonmaker (-env:INIFILENAME=<url>) calc-add-in [<options>] -n <name> -t <add-in_service>
+ uno-skeletonmaker (-env:INIFILENAME=<url>) add-on [<options>] -n <name> -p <protocol_name:command,...> + uno-skeletonmaker -V, --version
+ uno-skeletonmaker -h, --help
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+

Sub-commands:

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
dumpdump declarations on stdout (e.g. constructors, methods, type mapping for properties) or complete method bodies with method forwarding.
componentgenerates language specific code skeleton files using the implementation name as the file and class name
calc-add-ingenerates a language specific code skeleton for a Calc Add-Ins using the implementation name as the file and class name. A service type is necessary, referencing an interface which defines the new add-in functions.
add-ongenerates a language specific code skeleton for an add-on component using the implementation name as the file and class name. The protocol name(s) and the corresponding command(s) have to be specified with the '-p' option.
+

Options:

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
-env:INIFILENAME=<url>url specifies a URL to a UNO ini|rc file of an existing UNO environment (URE, office installation).
-a, --alllist all interface methods, not only the direct ones
--(java5|cpp)select the target language
+ --java5 generate output for Java 1.5 or later (is currently the default)
+ --cpp generate output for C++
-sn, --shortnamesusing namespace abbreviation 'css:': for '::com::sun::star::', only valid for sub-command 'dump' and target language 'cpp'. It is default for the sub-command 'component'.
--propertysetmixinthe generated skeleton implements the cppu::PropertySetMixin helper if a referenced new style service specifies an interface which provides attributes (directly or inherited).
-lh, --licenseheadergenerates a default LibreOffice MPLv2 license header at the beginning of a component source file. This option is taken into account in 'component' mode only and if -o is unequal 'stdout'.
-bc,
--backward-compatible
specifies that the generated calc add-in is backward compatible to older office versions and implement the former required add-in interfaces where the implementation is mapped on the new add-in configuration. In this case the config schema needs to be bundled with the extension add-in as well. Default is a minimal add-in component skeleton based on the add-in configuration coming with the office since OO.org 2.0.4.
-o <path>path specifies an existing directory where the output files are generated to, only valid for sub-command 'component'. If path=stdout the generated code is generated on standard out instead of a file.
-l <file>specifies a binary type library (can be used more than once). The type library is integrated as an additional type provider in the bootstrapped type system.
-n <name>specifies an implementation name for the component (used as classname, filename and package|namespace name). In 'dump' mode it is used as classname (e.g. "MyBase::", C++ only) to generate method bodies not inline.
-d <name>specifies a base classname or a delegator. In 'dump' mode it is used as a delegator to forward methods. It can be used as '<name>::' for base forwarding, or '<name>->|.' for composition. Using "_" means that a default bodies with default return values are dumped.
-t <name>specifies a UNOIDL type name, e.g. com.sun.star.text.XText (can be used more than once).
-p <protocol:cmd(s)>specifies an add-on protocol name and the corresponding command names, where the commands are a ',' separated list of unique commands. This option is only valid for add-ons.
-V, --versionprint version number and exit.
-h, --helpprint this help and exit.
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regview + + +
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'regview' is a tool to show the contents of a legacy registry file. The tool + dumps the hierarchical structure and the values of the nodes in a human + readable manner to stdout.

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Usage:

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+ regview <registryfile> [<keyName>] +
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Options:

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-br<registryfile>the name of the registry whose contents should + be viewed.
<keyName>the name of a registry key. The name must be + fully qualified; for example, '/' means the root key and + '/UCR/com/sun/star/uno/XInterface' shows the type specification of the + XInterface type. If no key is specified, the tool dumps the whole + content of the registry file.
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autodoc + + +
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The legacy 'autodoc' tool was used for creating javadoc-like + documentation from C++ and UNO IDL source code in previous versions + of the SDK.

+

Because this tool was buggy and unmaintained it has been removed + from the SDK. Users are advised to use + Doxygen instead, + which supports UNO IDL since April 2013.

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