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The OpenOffice.org presentation I gave at J-Spring 2006

Wouter van Reeven July 27, 2006 IT, Java, Web/Java No Comments

On June 15, 2006, the Netherlands Java Users Group (NL-JUG) organised the J-Spring 2006 Java Conference. During this conference I gave a presentation about the OpenOffice.org Java API. Have a look at these links to see the presentation and the files that are needed to run the demos:

The OOo presentation in OOo format

The OOo presentation in PPT format

The Numbering.doc document needed for the demo

The PrintDemo.odt document needed for the demo

The SpreadsheetSample.xls document needed for the demo

The TextTemplateWithUserFields.odt document needed for the demo

The demos in NetBeans 5.0 Project format

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