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It is presumed that Java is a vital part of an office installation. That is, if Java does work for some reason, it it not guaranteed that the office is functional. A JavaInitializationException is therefore caused by some misconfiguration of Java which is closer described by other exceptions in this namespace which inherit JavaInitializationException. These are:

JavaDisabledException
JavaNotConfiguredException
MissingJavaRuntimeException
JavaVMCreationFailureException
@since OpenOffice 1.1.2 */ published exception JavaInitializationException: com::sun::star::uno::DeploymentException { }; }; }; }; }; #endif