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I need a workaround a 64 bit problem. Where an interface I am using will only allow "x86" and my architecture is "x86_64".

The external references I am using (JAR File Classes only) will only allow "x86"

How can i achieve this ?

Thank you

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    I'm not sure what your problem is. Can you please post a code example? If the return type is a string you could simple cut the "_64" off if that is what you want.
    – Matten
    Feb 4, 2011 at 11:35
  • I am dealing with a JAR file (Classes only) Where there is a check at the beginning that the arch should be "x86". That is why I want to temporarily change the property of "os.arch" from x86_64 to x86
    – 3ashmawy
    Feb 4, 2011 at 11:39

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I'm not sure what you mean by "p.setProperty". I assume you're referring to the system property "os.arch"?

You can use

System.setProperty ("os.arch","x86");

However, if the code you're using really does rely on the architecture being x86 and not x86_64, then fooling it in this way may not be helpful. In that case, you could consider using the -d32 switch:

java -d32 ...

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On my machine it worked do System.setProperty("os.arch", "x86");

I am not sure that is a good idea though. ;)

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