Hi
Thanx for your reply. Actually i have already done that and placed my shared
dll in the Library path ...but while i am trying to execute the servlet that
calls a native method it throws an "Unsatisfied Link error",If there is any
work around please let me know .I will greately appreciate that .
Thankyou verymuch again
ajai


>From: Durgesh Mankekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: How to use Jni with Servlets..
>Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 11:24:50 -0700
>
>Yes, there is a directory where JRun searches for
>shared libs. By default, it is JRun\examples\jni (in
>version 2.3.3). You can change the setting from the
>JRun Admin tool.
>
>
>Start Admin, Click the General Tab and then Java tab.
>There is an enty for Library Path. Change this setting
>to point to the directory where you have your DLLs.
>
>Hope this helps
>
>Durgesh
>
>--- ajaikumar peddapanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> > Hello all ..
> > I need to use JNI ,to access C++ code from my
> > servlet.I am using a JRUn
> > servlet Engine.I could get JNI running from a normal
> > class ,But its not
> > working from the servlets. Can some one tell me how
> > to integrate JNI with
> > Servlets ,Is there a directory that the Jrun
> > searches for loading the shared
> > libraries(dlls) .
> > This is very urgent .please reply me .
> > Thanks in advance
> > Ajai
> >
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