I believe there is a
-Djava.awt.headless=true
or something like that, so that it doesn't try to load your X windows
environment
Filip
David Marshall wrote:
Using Tomcat 5.5 on Linux.
I've set my environment variable with export
JAVA_OPTS='-Djava.library.path=/path/to/my/sharedobjectfolder'
After restarting tomcat and hitting my servlet (which depends on the
.so file in the folder above) I get an UnsatisfiedLinkError no X found
in java.library.path
I've looked in catalina.out and see a message that says that The
Apache Tomcat Native library cannot be found on java.library.path:
/path/to/my/sharedobjectfolder. So it appears that Tomcat is using
the path at least when it starts up.
I've seen other Linux Tomcat users raising this same problem and not
getting any answers. Within Eclipse I can run Tomcat and configure a
VM parameter for java.library.path and my library is successfully
found when the servlet runs so this issue only pertains to running
tomcat directly from the startup scripts (e.g. /etc/init.d/tomcat start)
What could be wrong?
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