Ciao,
in order to help you out we would also need to know which OS you are
working on.

That said, as far as GDAL support is concerned, the zip/tar.gz
contains a directory called javainfo which includes a test
implementation of gdalinfo made with java. Hence, if you installed
things correctly you should be able to run this in a similar way to
the standard gdalinfo utility to get info on your jpeg2000 file.

As of kakadu, can you please tell us a bit more about what you did?

Regards,
Simone Giannecchini
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On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 7:07 PM, t.przysiwek <[email protected]> wrote:
> I,ve triend also:
> * GeoServer 2.3.5 (the same errors)
> * JDK 7 istead of JRE 7 (the same errors)
> * Kakadu plugin instead of GDAL plugin (error: Failed to load the Kakadu
> native libs).
>
> Can anybody help me enable JPEG2000 on my GeoServer?
>
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