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I have ended finding another solution for this. 

As OLE is a Microsoft Windows technology connecting LibreOffice with Oracle
Form through it will only work on Windows. To build a Linux compatible
solution required another focus so after thinking a bit I found that using
jopendocument (http://www.jopendocument.org/) to do the job would be very
nice and portable. 
the problem with this is that jopendocument's api is too much large to build
a component wrapper for it in Oracle Forms in a quick time so I thought
about wrapping it with another more simple thing and wrap that final
component in Oracle Forms

At the end I have build a wrapper for beanshell (http://www.beanshell.org/)
which is very simple and with it I do the calls to jopendocument.

the code and a sample of integration with jopendocument is here if anybody
wants to use it:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/oformsbeanshell/

best regards



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