On 13-05-10 18:49, Craig L Russell wrote:
My understanding is that you need to start the VM with the knowledge of
where all the jni libraries are. You can either put them into the
"standard" place (varies by platform) or in a special place and name
that special directory using the -Djava.library.path system property
when you start the VM. It doesn't work to set the system property after
you start the VM.

We could study how JNA solved this. It looks like a very deployment friendly solution for native bindings.

Gr. Sim

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