Andrea Antonello wrote:
Moreover I think my guide is useful for quick setup and people who
don't want to read a long guide.
Indeed, I'm one of those trying.
Ok, I try again.
Is there a way to include the jai jars in the classpath? My build complains
about missing jai classes. If my question sounds stupid, just tell me, I can
deal with it, I'm at my first maven try. :)
You need to install JAI (and ImageIO) into you JRE directly. They need
to be part of the "boot classpath" and not the "classpath".
Jody
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