Author:halw

Date:2011-11-02T18:26:28.000000Z


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[[Property:title|EiffelStudio 5 compiler history]]
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* The environment variable CLASSPATH should defined (check with the JDK documentation on how to do so) and that it contains the Java classes you want to access.
* The environment variables should be setup correctly. See $ISE_EIFFEL\library\Eiffel2Java\README.txt for information how to do this.
===Borland users===
On Windows, the JDK includes a set of C libraries which have been compiled for the Microsoft C compiler. Before being able to use the JDK from Eiffel you need to perform the following operation:
# In $JDK_HOME\lib, rename javai.lib into javai.lib.microsoft
# From the DOS command prompt and in the directory $JDK_HOME\lib, launch the following command <br/>
<code lang=text>
%ISE_EIFFEL%\bcc55\bin\implib javai.lib..\bin\javai.dll</code>
===Limitations===
* In this version, you can only use one JNI environment.
* Only one thread can interact with the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).