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Patrick,
On 3/27/2010 9:07 PM, Patrick Flaherty wrote:
> There is only a 32 bit JVM on the machine. The bridge dll has not been
> recompiled since
> mid '08. If it was an incompatibility with the Microsoft Runtime
> Library wouldn't you expect
> the
anks again
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Subject: Re: Win7 calling native code via JNI
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From: Patrick Flaherty [mailto:pflah...@rampageinc.com]
Subject: Win7 calling native code via JNI
as soon as I call the dll's init function
(CPPInit) it
> From: Patrick Flaherty [mailto:pflah...@rampageinc.com]
> Subject: Win7 calling native code via JNI
> as soon as I call the dll's init function
> (CPPInit) it crashed the JVM.
Are you using the same JVM when you run Tomcat as a service? The one in this
crash is the 32-bit c
Hello,
I have a ROOT webapp running in "Tomcat 6.0.20 as a SERVICE" on
Windows 7 and it runs fine calling native code via JNI.
Now for debugging purposes :
I'm trying to run it with tomcat not running as a service (tomcat
started via startup.bat) and the load
of my bridge dll is ok, but as