Hi Jorg thanks,
I have used indeed the JAVA_OPTS variable in elasticsearch.bat, but for 
some reason it is not working as expected: i have tested it with/without 
double quotes, linux-like paths or win paths, absolut vs relative etc 
etc... at the moment the only thing that is working is using the Path 
environment variable. Please note that for example i'm using D2RQ java tool 
with -Djava.library.path=a-relative-path and it's working. I have also 
tried using a copy of the same dll without point to the same, but nothing.
Do you have nay other ideas?

thanks for your support,
Alfredo

Il giorno lunedì 20 gennaio 2014 14:54:57 UTC+1, Jörg Prante ha scritto:
>
> You have to add parameters for the Java JVM in the JAVA_OPTS variable, 
> e.g. in $ES_HOME/bin/elasticsearch.in.sh
>
> For Windows I don't know where to set JAVA_OPTS but maybe there is 
> something like $ES_HOME/bin/elasticsearch.bat
>
> Jörg
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Alfredo Serafini 
> <ser...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> a little update: adding the reference to the absolute path in the Path 
>> variable worked... thus seems like ES is currently ignoring the 
>> -Djava.library.path parameter passed from command line. Is that possible?
>>
>>

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