Tomcat help
Jean-Henry Berevoescu
bjh at GLOBEXPLORER.COM
Fri Aug 4 03:56:21 PDT 2006
There are some components using Native code that need to have
java.library.path set to point to the directories where the native
libraries are. They are not using LD_LIBRARY_PATH as,
I suppose, it is not a platform independent way to set such
a thing.
I use one of those components (PROJ.4) in a totally different
context than MapServer and what I do in order to set
java.library.path is add it as additional parameter in
for JVM in catalina.sh with:
-Djava.library.path=...
Jean
Ryan Ollerenshaw wrote:
> I am able to compile a java mapscript file from the command line using:
>
> javac -classpath ./mapscript.jar MapServerTest.java
>
> But when i try to turn my code into a servelt and run it over Tomcat i
> keep getting:
>
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no mapscript in java.library.path
>
> I have tried adding: export CLASSPATH=./mapscript.jar
> to my ./startup.sh file but that does not seem to help. Am i missing
> a setting somewhere, why cant Tomcat find the .jar file? I have it in
> the same directory as my .java file and also in /common/lib and
> /shared/lib
>
> Thank you for any help that you can provide
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