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Jacob.jar relies on a DLL file that it loads off of the library path or classpath. The code is written so that the jacob.dll is only loaded one time per classloader. This works fine in the standard application but can cause problems if jacob.jar is loaded from more than one class loader as in the situation where multiple jacob dependent web applications run in the same web server. Jacob is put in the WEB-INF/lib directory of each application's war file. In this situation, the web server uses a different classloader for each applicaiton. This means that each application will attempt to load the jacob.dll and errors are generated. The only way around this at this time (1.11) is to put the jacob.jar in the common/lib because that classloader is inherited by all of the applicaitons so the DLLs will only get loaded once. (This problem is described in SF 1645463)
Example: -Djava.library.path=d:/jacob/release/x86
The default value is false
Example: -Dcom.jacob.autogc=false
Example: -Dcom.jacob.debug=false
The default is "no additional checking" Example: -XCheck:jni Last Modified 10/2005