> Please, use absolute paths in java.library.path
>
With other java applications a relative path works without too much 
problems, so this was my first test. I've tested it also with absolute 
path, without luck.  I've also tried with '\\' instead of '\', or with '/', 
just to avoid problems with windows paths.

Any other suggestion?

 

> Of course, JDBC jars must be in the jdbc-river folder, otherwise they can 
> not be found by ES plugin manager.
>
done, in fact removing the jar, the error changes to "no suitable 
driver..." etc etc

thanks,
Alfredo

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