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Revision as of 09:16, 4 June 2008
The following steps have to be performed before a process can use the UCB:
- Create and set the UNO service manager.
- Create an instance of the UNO service com.sun.star.ucb.UniversalContentBroker, passing the keys identifying a predefined UCB configuration to
createInstanceWithArguments()
.
There are several predefined UCB configurations. Each configuration contains data that describes a set of UCPs. All UCPs contained in a configuration are registered at the UCB that is created using this configuration. A UCB configuration is identified by two keys that are strings. The standard configuration is "Local
" and "Office
", which generally allows access to all UCPs available in a local installation.
import com.sun.star.lang.XMultiServiceFactory; import com.sun.star.uno.Exception; import com.sun.star.uno.XInterface; boolean initUCB() { ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Obtain Process Service Manager. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// XMultiServiceFactory xServiceFactory = ... ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Create UCB. This needs to be done only once per process. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// XInterface xUCB; try { // Supply configuration to use for this UCB instance... String[] keys = new String[2]; keys[ 0 ] = "Local"; keys[ 0 ] = "Office"; xUCB = xServiceFactory.createInstanceWithArguments( "com.sun.star.ucb.UniversalContentBroker", keys ); } catch (com.sun.star.uno.Exception e) { } if (xUCB == null) return false; return true; }
For information about other configurations, refer to Configuration.
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