If you want 0MQ dll's to be available to all Java applications on
Windows, you add the directory containing them to the PATH environment
variable.
Joshua
On 8/8/2011 5:42 AM, Rugemalila Jeremiah Ngemera wrote:
To who it may concern,
I have very new to ZeroMQ. My colleague wrote a web application which
i am suppose to go through and continue developing it.
We are running springMVC, after running mvn jetty:run, the system runs,
but when ever the application enter a block which is suppose to run
ZMQ, it throws a NoClassDefFoundError.
NB: i have tried to run on three diff OS (Ubuntu 11.04, Ubuntu 10.10
and Windows Vista) and got the same error.
This is the issue i raise in GitHub, few weeks ago. After a continues
research, if found a fix but i dont understand the fix.
In ubuntu, it seems like its unable to locate where the ZeroMQ lib
are. Thus to fix this, i appended LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib
to my envromental variables in /etc/profile.d/env_var.sh
Now the problem is, when ever i want to run jetty or tomcat for that
matter, i need to ensure before i do so, i reset /etc/profile
so that the session i am currently in can see this variable.
Thank you.
Attached is the stack trace of the error i get.
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