Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Hi there,
went out and found some infos on Sun's documentation, but still wouldn't
know a solution to the problem. Here's the use case:
* a C/++ program loads and uses a Java class that resides in an
extension jar (copied to .../jre/lib/ext); that Java
Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Hi there,
have been running over a very strange problem (RedHat Fedora Core 3, OOo
2.0.1 installed parallel to OOo 1.1.4): addressing OOo via Java (using a
Java archive that itself uses native code that uses JNI 1.2).
If setting up the environment (CLASSPATH, PATH,
Hi there,
went out and found some infos on Sun's documentation, but still
wouldn't know a solution to the problem. Here's the use case:
a C/++ program loads and uses a Java class that resides in an
extension jar (copied to .../jre/lib/ext); that Java class is used to
invoke Java classes
Hi there,
Moving the jar and its matching DLL to another location solves the
problem in this case, *but* I would like to use the Java extension
mechanism as this would ease deployment where different applications
want to use the supplied functionality (one being OOo, of course).
Any
Hi there,
have been running over a very strange problem (RedHat Fedora Core 3, OOo
2.0.1 installed parallel to OOo 1.1.4): addressing OOo via Java (using a
Java archive that itself uses native code that uses JNI 1.2).
If setting up the environment (CLASSPATH, PATH, invoking java with