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On Jul 7, 2004, at 21:33, Tim Penhey wrote:
Josef Henryson wrote:
Hi!
I get an UnsatisfiedLinkError when trying to
System.loadLibrary("foo") from a class instantiated within a Servlet.
The library libFoo.jnilib is in a folder within java.library.path and
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-Mensaje original-
De: Tim Penhey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: MiƩrcoles 7 de Julio de 2004 14:33
Para: Tomcat Users List
Asunto: Re: UnsatisfiedLinkError - JNI
Josef Henryson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I get an UnsatisfiedLinkError when trying to System.loadLib
Josef Henryson wrote:
Hi!
I get an UnsatisfiedLinkError when trying to System.loadLibrary("foo")
from a class instantiated within a Servlet. The library libFoo.jnilib
is in a folder within java.library.path and the class loading it is
inside a JAR in $CATALINA_HOME/shared/lib. Besi
Hi!
I get an UnsatisfiedLinkError when trying to System.loadLibrary("foo")
from a class instantiated within a Servlet. The library libFoo.jnilib
is in a folder within java.library.path and the class loading it is
inside a JAR in $CATALINA_HOME/shared/lib. Beside the JNI library is
When my Sun machine is rebooted, it automatically starts Tomcat (version 4.1.18)
and Apache in a start-up script.
After the machine has rebooted, and I try to instantiate an object that accesses
a database, I get the following error:
UnsatisfiedLinkError:
no osjisc in java.library.path
It is
I'm using JDK1.4.1_02 and 1.3.1_02 both from SUN. What do you mean by how
your classes are organized ?
I'm failing to run a webapp in tomcat using the DB2 app driver when setting
JAVA_HOME to the JDK1.4.1. There is no problem when JAVA_HOME is set to
JDK/JRE 1.3.1. Nothing else was changed except
Which JDK are you using ? IBM's Java or Sun's Java ? There is a
difference in the way the classes are organized.
Regards,
pascal chong
Jochen Schweflinghaus wrote:
I use a link named db2java.jar in $CATALINA_HOME/common/lib referring to
the db2java.zip (JDBC 1) file comming along with DB2. For t
I use a link named db2java.jar in $CATALINA_HOME/common/lib referring to
the db2java.zip (JDBC 1) file comming along with DB2. For the Standalone
java program I include this link into the classpath. Neiter of my two Java
installations have a db2java.zip installed in their extensions.
Also the DB2 n
: UnsatisfiedLinkError with DB2 app driver and JDK1.4.1
Hi,
I am SUCCESSFULLY running a web Application with the following environment:
- Redhat Linux 7.1
- DB2/LINUX 7.2.3 Database
- Tomcat 4.0.4
- JRE 1.3.1
But when just I switch $JAVA_HOME variable for tomcat to use JDK 1.4.1
instead of
JRE 1.3.1 I get a
Hi,
I am SUCCESSFULLY running a web Application with the following environment:
- Redhat Linux 7.1
- DB2/LINUX 7.2.3 Database
- Tomcat 4.0.4
- JRE 1.3.1
But when just I switch $JAVA_HOME variable for tomcat to use JDK 1.4.1
instead of
JRE 1.3.1 I get a
java.sql.SQLException: java.lang.Unsatisfied
Hi,
I tried to connect to an Oracle8i(8.1.7.0.0) database
from a servlet using OCI Driver(8.1.7.1 for JDK 1.2).
A ServletException was thrown with a root cause of
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: get_env_handle.
The same program runs without an error using thin
driver. I have Oracle8i client ins
nyone know of this ?
Any help would be great.
thanks
- Anil
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-Original Message-
From: Anil Bhagwat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 4:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help !!! JNI & Tomcat (UnSatisfiedLinkError exception)
Hi,
I have been trying to use JNI on Win2K using tomcat 4.0. I am running into a
problem.
I keep get
Hi,
I have been trying to use JNI on Win2K using tomcat 4.0. I am running into a
problem.
I keep getting UnSatisfiedLinkError exception. This doesn't happen when I
execute the JNI from a sample JAVA application. I have placed the DLL under
\winnt\system32 directory. The DLL is a C++ CO
UnsatisfiedLinkError...no ocijdbc8 in java.library.path
I am developing a web application on tomcat 3.2.2 with Apache 1.2.22 on
Solaris 2.8.
I to make connections to Oracle database from this application using the
oci driver.
I am having this error whenever i use oci client for making a
I use Webstar 4.4, which will interface (redirect url) with Tomcat.
I'm still trying to solve my link error, I'm wondering if anyone on this list
has insight into this. Tomcat 3.2:
I was advised to start tomcat with
-Djava.library.path={path to shared lib}
I looked through tomcat source, and now
Just curious...
What web server would you hook Tomcat up to... It's not like Apache works
on Mac OS 9.x...
; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: Intermittent UnsatisfiedLinkError
> John, I'm running into the same exact problem. Were you ever able to
resolve
> this? The reason it is intermittent is it happens when you update a
servlet
> and &
;m going to look and see if there is a way to
check whether a library is loaded or not and possibly add some conditional
code that I only call System.loadLibrary() when it isn't already loaded.
Jon
Intermittent UnsatisfiedLinkError
From: John Doyle
Subject: Intermittent UnsatisfiedLinkEr
ello
i am getting
this unsatisfied error whenever i use
servlet & in my servlet i am using
JDBC for connecting to Oracle.
i need to know
the solution for this please do let me
know . Also do i need to know the JDBC
re-alm set-up in Tomcat serve
Hello,
We are using tomcat 3.2.1 on RedHat 6.2. Many of our servlets use
Java native methods.
The problem we are seeing is that our system runs OK for a while, then for
some unknown reason
we get UnsatisfiedLinkError on native methods that were running previously.
We are confident that the
The library is found but the signature for the method you are trying to call
does not exist.
Check the code.
Thierry
-Original Message-
From: Vishal Gharat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 8:55 AM
To: tomcat
Subject: UnsatisfiedLinkError (help)
I am getting
I am getting an exception "UnsatisfiedLinkError" whilst trying to call
the native method from a servlet.
Since the native method was in a separate class, I tried invoking the
method from a the main method from the same class. THIS WORKS PERFECTLY
FINE.
Intially, I thought it did n
I am getting an exception "UnsatisfiedLinkError" whilst trying to call
the native method from a servlet.
Since the native method was in a separate class, I tried invoking the
method from a the main method from the same class. THIS WORKS PERFECTLY
FINE.
Intially, I thought it did n
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