You have to set the native classpath prefix to the directory where the
'.so' file receides.
(and you have to copy the 'jar' file to <domain-dir>/lib/applibs and deploy
the app with --libraries JSTAF.jar)
-Bermhard
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 3:30 PM, <forums_at_java.net> wrote:
> Actually, there are two libraries, libJSTAF.so and libJSTAFSH.so, which I
> think are likely to be necessary; the names suggest it.
>
> However, now, for some reason the server is playing up, and I can't connect
> to the admin interface (https://hag:4848). When I have sorted out whatever
> that can be, I'll try the libraries - I assume they go in the ext directory
> that is neighbor to applibs?
>
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