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no swt-win32-3063 in java.library.path [message #189426] Sun, 12 December 2004 12:36 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: Robert.Burke.comcast.net

When trying to "Run..." a Standalone SWT application (the example in 3.0.1
Tutorial) on Win2k, I get error: "no swt-win32-3063 in java.library.path"
Arguments set to:
-Djava.library.path=C:\Eclipse\eclipse\plugins\org.eclipse.s wt.win32_3.0.1\os\win32\x86
In that directory I can see: swt-win32-3063.dll 307,200 bytes

I have swt.jar in the Java build path:
C:\Eclipse\eclipse\plugins\org.eclipse.swt.win32_3.0.1\ws\wi n32

Any suggestions, please?
Re: no swt-win32-3063 in java.library.path [message #189434 is a reply to message #189426] Sun, 12 December 2004 13:36 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: Robert.Burke.comcast.net

Bob Burke wrote:

> When trying to "Run..." a Standalone SWT application (the example in 3.0.1
> Tutorial) on Win2k, I get error: "no swt-win32-3063 in java.library.path"
> Arguments set to:
>
-Djava.library.path=C:Eclipseeclipsepluginsorg.eclipse.swt.w in32_3.0.1oswin32x86
> In that directory I can see: swt-win32-3063.dll 307,200 bytes

> I have swt.jar in the Java build path:
> C:Eclipseeclipsepluginsorg.eclipse.swt.win32_3.0.1wswin32

> Any suggestions, please?

Arguments set into Program Arguments rather than VM arguments ...
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