I had the same problem, which I fixed....here is the possible solution

Do you have the JRE installed with the JDK? If you do not have the
executables paths properly set, it may not be running the java.exe that you
expect.

        Where I think that my java.exe is running

        1.  c:/program files/javasoft/jre/1.2/bin/java.exe

        Where java.exe is actually running from
        2.  c:/jdk1.2.1/jre/bin


So if your machine is looking in the second directory for the executables,
you must have the dll's installed there.  If you do not, it will give you
the linking error, because it is looking for the java.exe in a directory
that you do not expect it to.

        I hope this helps...if it's unclear send me a reply.

        Tim

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