[Pljava-dev] Error executing : sqlj.install_jar on windows XP Pro

Thomas Hallgren thomas at tada.se
Sun Feb 12 18:05:59 UTC 2006


Sorry, libpljava.dll is the one I meant. Not pljava.dll. It's part of 
the PL/Java distribution. Somehow, that file is from another PL/Java 
distribution then the pljava.jar file that is used.

- thomas

Synthèse Graphique wrote:
> I have not any pljava.dll on any directory !
> I only have a libpljava.dll in c:\pljava.
>
> Where does this dll comes from ?
>
> Olivier Peaucelle
> --------------------------------------
>
> Le 12 févr. 06, à 15:04, Thomas Hallgren a écrit :
>
>   
>> Olivier,
>> You should make sure that:
>> - The 'dynamic_library_path' configuration variable in your 
>> postgresql.conf includes the location of the pljava.dll.
>> - The 'pljava.classpath' configuration variable in your 
>> postgresql.conf is the full path of the pljava.jar.
>> - The appointed dll and jar must stem from the same PL/Java 
>> installation.
>> - You should *not* have a CLASSPATH setting that is visible to the 
>> backend (i.e. no CLASSPATH system environment setting).
>> - Your PATH setting must include the bin and bin/client of the JRE 
>> installation (so your present setting is correct in that respect).
>>
>> Everything else is irrelevant to PL/Java.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Thomas Hallgren
>>
>> Synthèse Graphique wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi Thomas,
>>>
>>> You are very active on this mailing list, even Synday !
>>>
>>> The fact is I had allready installed Oracle 9i that also uses Java.
>>> So to avoid this kind of conflit, I installed a second WXP (without 
>>> Oracle), but Oracle directories still are visible.
>>>
>>> I am now scanning all disks to find this older pljava.dll.
>>> But, when I find it, what should I do ?
>>>
>>> Thks,
>>>
>>> Olivier Peaucelle
>>> --------------------------------------
>>> Le 12 févr. 06, à 14:23, Thomas Hallgren a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Hi Olivier,
>>>> To my knowledge, the only way this can happen is if there's a 
>>>> version discrepancy between pljava.jar and pljava.dll. Somehow they 
>>>> stem from different versions of PL/Java so it's likely that your 
>>>> PL/Java installation is corrupt. Perhaps you have an older version 
>>>> of pljava.dll lingering somewhere on your system?
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>> Thomas Hallgren
>>>>
>>>>         
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