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If I load the code directly from the appropriate library. who about the
files that are to be accessed by the JNI/service program? I think I still
have to have a library list (or library path) for the servlet to use.
Bruce
>Instead of mucking with the load path and the library
>list, you may want to just load the code directly
>from the appropriate library.
>Further, for testing purposes, you can just make the
>location a java property, then set that property
>when you're testing new versions of code.
>I prefer that model.
> String jniCode =
> System.getProperty("myjni.location",
> "/QSYS.LIB/MYLIB.LIB/MYJNI.SRVPGM");
> System.load(jniCode);
>
>
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