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# Scripting Framework
This module provides the source code for the Scripting Framework.
For more information on the Scripting Framework, see the project web page:
<https://framework.openoffice.org/scripting/>
This module uses astyle to keep consistent java coding style. Please run
./Format_java_code.sh
before committing.
## Source Code Structure
The following directories contain the source code currently used
by the Scripting Framework:
- `source/provider`
C++ source for the implementations of the `com.sun.star.script.provider.*`
and `com.sun.star.script.browse.*` UNO types. These types are used for
browsing and executing scripts.
- `source/protocolhandler`
C++ for a `ProtocolHandler` implementation that handles `vnd.sun.star.script`
URIs and dispatches them for execution to the Scripting Framework.
- `source/basprov`
C++ implementation of the `LanguageScriptProvider` UNO service for Basic
- `source/dlgprov`
C++ implementation of the `DialogProvider` UNO service used for loading
UNO dialogs from various languages
- `source/pyprov`
`LanguageScriptProvider` for Python
- `java/com/sun/star/script/framework/provider`
Implementation of an abstract base class ScriptProvider which provides
core methods for implementing Java based `LanguageScriptProvider` implementations
- `java/com/sun/star/script/framework/provider/*`
`BeanShell`, JavaScript and Java `LanguageScriptProvider` implementations
- `java/com/sun/star/script/framework/browse/*`
`BrowseNode` implementations for the Java based `LanguageScriptProviders`
- `java/com/sun/star/script/framework/io`
- `java/com/sun/star/script/framework/container`
Classes for performing script IO
- `examples`
Example scripts in BeanShell, JavaScript, Java and Python
## Deprecated Code
- `java/org/openoffice/*`
Support for developing scripts in IDEs such as NetBeans.
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