

To work with the SDK and C++ use an editor of your choice. For Netbeans visit OpenOffice_NetBeans_Integration. Feel free to help adding this feature: For Eclipse visit OpenOffice_Eclipse_Integration. There are plugins for booth, but they don't support C++ programming. Its recommended to use Eclipse or Netbeans to develop with OpenOffice SDK. If everything went fine, you should see a new document, with the content of /examples/cpp/DocumentLoader/test.odt.įurther informations see: and Documentation/DevGuide Soffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=2083 urp StarOffice.ServiceManager" & setsdkenv_unix # Need to run every time before you use the SDK Open a terminal and look for the SDK folder. You need MacPorts to install optional Unix-like software needed by the SDK. Install newest OpenOffice and the corresponding SDK from (Choose MacOS_x86-64).

Perhaps you must be registered as Mac developer under It would works for other Intel Mac configurations too. The text below describes the installation of the SDK 4.1.0 and Apache OpenOffice 4.1.0 on Mac OS X 10.9.4 with Xcode 4.1.1.
