Hello Ram,

UnsatisfiedLinkError occurs when the JVM cannot a definition of a method
declared native.
Please check the path of the DLL. Check if you have set the path (where the
DLL is).
Also, remember, you don't have to include the extension of the DLL when you
call the DLL.

Hope this helps,
Girish


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Hi,

  I am trying to call some native C++ DLL through Java Servlets, and I
  am getting java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError. Can anyone help me here ?

With Regards,
Ram


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