I put my dll in <jdkinstallpath>/bin, and that did it.

Thanks

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> Subject: Re: JNI calls from servlet using JSDK2.1
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>
> Phil:
>
>         One thing is you must make sure the JNI library you built
> is within the LD_LIBRARY_PATH search path.  I had the same problem.
>
> Cant quite remember if there is anything else....
>
> Thankx:
>
>         Chris Sallstrom
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