Display a odt File in a Swing Panel?

Hello
I need a library to display odt files in a swing panel.
I know that open office can be embedded in panels but this does not work for mac and i want my application to be cross plattform.
It should also have a commercial license.
best regards

hbral wrote:
..I need a library to display odt files in a swing panel.ODS (Open Document spread sheet files) are just zipped XML. I expect ODT would be the same.
So extract the XML, apply an XSLT that produces HTML or equivalent, and you should be set to drop that HTML into a JEditorPane (into a JScrollPane &) in the JPanel.
..It should also have a commercial license.You mean, the solution cannot be LGPL or GPL? That is a very odd requirement.

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