Using JNA, the documentation says:
Make your target library available to your Java program. There are two ways to do this: The preferred method is to set the
jna.library.path
system property to the path to your target library. This property is similar tojava.library.path
but only applies to libraries loaded by JNA.
What does this actually mean? How do I set the jna.library.path
system property? My app needs to reference Kernel32.dll
Thanks
You can set system properties by using the parameter "-D" when you invoke the Java Virtual Machine on the command line:
java -Djna.library.path=<path to your library> MainClass
You can also set this programmatically in your code at your applications's startup when it has been read from e.g. a config file:
System.setProperty("jna.library.path", <path to your library>);
I haven't used JNA myself, so I don't know if it is actually too late for the JVM when you set the value in code. In that case, go with the first option.