So you can specify all jars in a particular directory using a wildcard -- here's a link to the part of the tutorial where it says that: I did find a very simple adapter that someone wrote that works one-way with the mxGraph API, but it's incomplete and needs some work. You can find it here: Runtime problem in Command Prompt. Free forum by Nabble. It finally worked after putting. When I try java -classpath "C:
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You can do that with the -classpath option.
It finally worked after putting. A JNI error has occurred, please check your installation and try again Exception in thread "main" java.
Exception in thread "main" java. Runtime problem in Command Prompt. JAR file with Jess. What do you mean? All of the world's problems can be solved mar a garden - Geoff Lawton. What do you mean?
All I seem to be getting is some mxgraph stuff, even in the jar file called jgraph. How to create jar file for application using JNI? Actually I want to use JGraphs. Free forum by Nabble.
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Runtime problem in Command Prompt. If you use the jgraph jar file that is in the lib directory of the jgrapht distro, you can make the demo work. Thanks, Alex Everyone hates slow uar. The API is completely different and the adapter won't work with it - and there's not an easy path to make it work.
A single period refers only to the current folder, not mxbraph jars inside it. Thanks for the link. I did find a very simple adapter that someone wrote that works one-way with the mxGraph API, but it's incomplete and needs some work. JAR file with Jess. It finally worked after putting. The commands and the error messages are shown below C: Actually I want to use JGraphs.
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Can you also please explain why is it necessary to prepend it with that? You can do that with the -classpath option. Adding Jar Files to java ClassPath. A JNI error has occurred, please check your installation and try again Exception in thread "main" java.
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So I added the executable jar file to mxgarph and the code was working but when i am running it from command prompt JNI error comes up. But cuddle this tiny ad:. In that link somebody said "The most trickey for me was having to set-up the cell location and dimension, before applying layouts. But cuddle this tiny ad: How to create jar file for application using JNI?
You didn't use the -classpath option as I explained before. One mxgrapg entry can only refer to a folder with classes or a jar with classes.
The commands and the error messages are shown below C: Can you also please explain why is it necessary to prepend it with that?
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