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> Ok. I give up! H ow do I get native code to run out of a class called by
> > >my servlet?
Go to the faq (link above) and search on "jni". The answer's there.
- Fernando
> > >I can make it run from the java command line, but not when it is called
> > >from my servlet. The class is under the jdk1.1.7/lib along
> with my input
> > >and output files and the executable I need to run (a Fortran
> program due
> > >to a large number of mathematical calculations). It is not specifically
> > >referred to in the CLASSPATH in jserv.properties. Am I missing
> > >something? Do I have to play around with LD_LIBRARY_PATH? I am running
> > >SuSE 6.3 with blackdowns jdk1.1.7.
> > >If you can help it would be greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > >Scott Tearle
> > >
> >
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