Thanks for the help!
The reason was my switch to Java 1.6, while my JAI installation remains 
in the 1.5 directories!
After installing the new JAI to the 1.6 folders solves the problem!

Martin Desruisseaux schrieb:
> Simone Gannecchini a écrit :
>> Ciao Martin,
>> you do not have the native libraries in the lib path. For windows all you
>> have to do is dropping them in a dir that in your PATH env var. You might
>> check the JAI docs or tomorrow I can ask Daniele to help you out.
> 
> The default installer on Windows put the DLL in the jre/lib/ directory if I
> remember well (or somewhere around there; check where the other DLL are
> located). Putting the DLL there work too, is what the installer usually does 
> and
> help to keep the Java DLL dependencies in a single place. So it is at your 
> choice...
> 
>       Martin
> 
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