I can only guess either you register the dll using regsvr32 so that it will
be known to WINDOWS (I suppose you're using any of the WIN32 OS) of the
dll's existence or put it in the path where the JAVA_HOME is located. On the
2nd thought, the former seems to be what is more appropriate if any of the 2
is correct.
Good luck to you!
-Gerardo
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Subject: Third party DLL setup
I am trying to set a some third party objects for use in my jsp pages. The
objects come with a jar file and a dll file. I have included the jar file
in
the classpath for JRun 3.0 but I don't know where to include the dll file.
I
have added it to the system path but when I try to run the jsp pages that
try to
instatiate the third party objects I get an unsatisfiedlinkerror saying the
dll
file is not in java.lang.path.
Does anyone know where I should specify this file.
Thanks in advance,
Dave
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