Andrea Antonello wrote:
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?
Well two installations will work ... you can try and fake things a little bit by having just the jars on your classpath, but you do miss out on a lot of the performance that would make things worthwhile. The JAI and ImageIO projects are now open source so why don't
you hunt them down and report back on this one?
- https://jai.dev.java.net/

It should be possible to use JAI on the classpath (cause they have a browser auto-installation download, and I know webstart can do it). But I do know the details on how this would be done myself.

Jody



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