Please do study the posting guide and consult the maintainer (as it asked
you to do) with basic information (such as your OS) and the exact messages
you received.
As a guess: your PATH does not include the R DLLs and needs to?
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, way4thesub wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am currently attempting to use JRI to call data mining functions in R (ie
> rpart, lda, etc). I am using Eclipse 3.1.1 and jre1.5.0_06 and jdk1.5.0_07.
>
> I am unsure how to actually import JRI into eclipse. I've downloaded the
> JGR, the rJava and the JRI. I've included the jri.jar file in my eclipse
> project and eclipse recognized the classes and interfaces. However when I
> went to execute the program it gave me an error about the correct libraries
> not being there.
>
> I therefore included the following code:
> System.load("C:\\Program Files\\R\\R-2.2.1\\bin\\R.dll");
> System.load("C:\\Program Files\\R\\R-2.2.1\\bin\\Rblas.dll");
> System.load("C:\\jri\\jri.dll");
>
> (and the 3 files actually exist in those locations)
>
> However, it turns out R.dll depends upon Rblas.dll and vice versa so I can
> never actually get it to work without throwing a "UnsatisfiedLinkError."
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> I'm sorry this is such an easy question but with the lack of FAQ's and
> examples of JRI, I'm forced to ask it.
>
> Adam
>
>
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