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[news.eclipse.platform.swt] Re: Urgent: has somebody printed simple text to a printer from a Pocket PC SWT application?

Glenn, you are true, you have the reason.
Then, do you know what another method can i try to invoke for example?
Thanks
Diego

"Glenn Marintes" <glenn.marintes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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> Ah yeah.. That's one reason for UnsatisfiedLinkError.
> I dunno, but there really are methods in SWT that aren't implemented
> in the DLLs. One way to telling if you are invoking a non-implemented
> method is that other SWT methods doesnt throw the exception.
>
>  >> "-Xbootclasspath/p:\Storage Card\immapp\swt.jar;\Storage
>  >> Card\immapp\WebServicesME.jar"    -Djava.library.path=\Windows
> I'm not sure with your java.library.path option here.
> I think it has to be an absolute path or a path that is
> relative to your project. ie. if you have a lib folder
> inside your Project, put -Djava.library.path=lib
> This usually works for me.
>
>  >> "-Xbootclasspath/p:\Storage Card\immapp\swt.jar;\Storage
>  >> Card\immapp\WebServicesME.jar"
>  >> "-Djava.library.path=\Windows\swt-win32-3064.dll"
>  >> and
>  >> "-Xbootclasspath/p:\Storage Card\immapp\swt.jar;\Storage
>  >> Card\immapp\WebServicesME.jar"
>  >> "-Djava.library.path=\Windows\swt-win32-3064"
> These options aren't necessary I think. You only need
> to specify the folder where the dlls can be found...