Thanks fo your reply Jody,

> 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

There has to be another way. 
The installation into the jre breakes something in my JGrass installation and 
at the moment I can't understand what it is (and I also don't want to talk 
about that in this list). 

Any way to modify the "boot classpath"? Is the only way to have 2 jdk 
installations? 

Thanks for the help,
Cheers,
Andrea



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