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I have a java webstart program, it runs on xp, osx, vista, and windows 7. I just tried to run it on windows 7 64bit and it is having a problem loading a library. On this win7x64 machine I have the 64bit jdk/jre and the library it is not loading is swt-win32.dll. Yeah it's 32bit, but I'm getting:

Exception in thread "Thread-10" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no swt-win32-3325 or swt-win32 in swt.library.path, java.libary.path or the jar file...

I have tried putting the dll on the java.library.path (physically copying it to the folder) and still get the exact same error. So am I getting this error because it's a 32bit dll or because it actually just can't find it? can the 64bit jdk/jre load/use 32bit dll's or do I need to either find the 64bit version of the dll or run the 32bit jdk/jre?

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You have the answer already. 64-bit DLL's require the 64-bit JDK and 32-bit DLL's require the 32-bit JDK.

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  • I've found the JDK errors messages regarding native libraries aren't always the most intuitive. I'd also suggest testing outside of webstart.
    – basszero
    Nov 20, 2009 at 19:25
  • @basszero This testing was outside of webstart :/
    – John Doe
    Nov 20, 2009 at 19:26
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swt-win32.dll is actually a SWT UI framework(eclipse) dll. Try putting it in a directory which is in your system path.

If that doesn't work, then your next best bet would be to get the SWT binaries for 64 bit windows here. I think it works for windows Vista 64. There is no mention of windows 7 but it "should" work.

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