Alejandro Rico wrote:
Hi Ryan!!

You must add the file libmapscript.so to your tomcat shared folder.

Check http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/java_mapscript_Tomcat_55 <http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/java_mapscript_Tomcat_55>, here explain the correct configuration for use javamapscript

Thanks for the help but still no luck,
I only see a libmapscript.so in the PHP section of my MapServer download directory structure. But i used it anyway and copied the directory structure shown on the link that you sent. But i am still getting:

java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no mapscript in java.library.path


On 8/3/06, *Ryan Ollerenshaw* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    I am trying to use MapServer's java Mapscript and keep getting the
    following error:

    Java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no mapscript in java.library.path

    I have added mapscript.jar to my WEB-INF/lib directory, but i am not
    sure what else i should do.  I am using eclipse with the Tomcat
    plug in,
    so i have also added the .jar file to eclipse but i dont think that
    makes a difference when using tomcat.

    Here is my java code:

    import java.io.*;
    import javax.servlet.*;
    import javax.servlet.http.* ;
    import edu.umn.gis.mapscript.*;

    public class MapServerTest extends HttpServlet {

        public void doGet ( HttpServletRequest request,
    HttpServletResponse
    response )
            throws ServletException, IOException    {

            response.setContentType("text/html");
            PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();

            System.loadLibrary("mapscript");

            out.println("<html>");
            out.println("<head><title>Hello World!</title></head>");
            out.println("<body>");
            out.println("<h1>aa Hello, World !</h1>");

            //mapObj map = new
    mapObj("var/www/html/mapserver/htdocs/display.map");
        }// end doGet

    }///:~




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Alejandro Rico

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