Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt wrote: > Did you build Qt Jambi yourself? If so, you should be able to use the > ant script contained in the package to bundle all plugins and > libraries in a .jar file together. no, but I think I could do it. Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought I will need the windows .dll file for the windows driver. I'm not able to build a QTJambi on an windows, because I don't own one by myself. A friend of mine, who installed windows is testing my programs. There should be a possibility to get programs using QSQLite working on windows without having windows installed or buyed! > If not, where does the qsqlite4.dll file you are using come from? Are > you sure it's compatible with Qt Jambi? In fact there is no qsqlite4.dll in QTJambi.. so I took it from standard QT - just a try... forget about it. I think I need the QtSql4.dll or the com_trolltech_qt_sql.dll from the actual QTJambi Windows binary zip?
*if not, what dll do I need, and where will I get it?* My program is written and compiled in QT 4.3.4. The dlls are from 4.4.0 - could that be a problem? > The method applicationDirPath() will unfortunately not do what you > expect in Qt Jambi, as it returns the path to the executable that > launched your application, not the path to your main class file. In > most cases this will be the location of the java executable that > launched the virtual machine. okay, so I will use absolute paths. Tim _______________________________________________ Qt-jambi-interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest
