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  • Subject: JNI and bundles...
  • From: Chas Spillar <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 10:47:34 -0800
  • Thread-topic: JNI and bundles...

Question about jnilib's:

I have a application with a jnilib which works fine if I put this library in
the /Library/Java/Extensions folder or run the application through XCode.
However, I would like to put it in the application bundle in
Contents/Resources/Java.

Unfortunately, I am unable to get it to work in this location.  I have set
NSNeedsJava and indicated the Java root as Contents/Resources/Java and
listed the library in the info.plist.  With this setup, it works in XCode
but does not work when run independently (unless I move the library to
/Library/Java/Extensions).

Any help anyone could provide would be appreciated.

Thank you,

Chas.


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