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i want to add jpcap.jar the path is this:

C:\WINDOWS\Sun\Java\lib\ext

how to do this?

import java.lang.ClassLoader;

is it needed? or:

  System.loadLibrary('what must be in here?');

or:

System.load(???);

suppose this code:

public void receivePacket(Packet packet) {
System.out.println(packet);
if (packet instanceof IPPacket) {
IPPacket ipp = (IPPacket)packet;
InetAddress dest = ipp.dst_ip;
InetAddress src = ipp.src_ip;
System.out.print(src);
System.out.print(dest);
 }

in the main i have this:

s.receivePacket(Packet.EOF);

but it returns:

0.0

i added library with rightclick add library but i think it doesn't work cause: i have this when selecting packet

Javadoc not found. Either Javadoc documentation for this item does not exist or you have not added specified Javadoc in the Java Platform Manager or the Library Manager

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  • You need some classes from that jar or what? If so - what are those classes? Does C:\WINDOWS\Sun\Java dir is your JAVA_HOME?
    – MockerTim
    Jun 6, 2011 at 18:15
  • I want to use the library jpcap and the jar file I need to get packets of DHCP
    – Nickool
    Jun 6, 2011 at 18:27
  • the path file that i wrote is the location of jpcap.jar in my computer
    – Nickool
    Jun 6, 2011 at 18:28
  • the java netbeans was installed on c:/programfiles but the jpcap is on c:/windows/sun/java
    – Nickool
    Jun 6, 2011 at 18:30
  • So. You need to add jpcap.jar to your netbeans project?
    – MockerTim
    Jun 6, 2011 at 18:47

2 Answers 2

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Here you will find the answer on how to add jcap.jar: how-to-add-library-files-in-netbeans.

The absence of javadoc doesn't mean that you haven't added the library itself, because javadocs are usually in separate jars or zips.

If the code that uses library method is compiled, than the problem is not in the absence of library.

Usually, the source code of any java library, the binary files and javadoc are contained in separate jar-files, zip-files or folders.

UPDATE: The soulution is:

  1. download jpcap-x.x.zip from here;
  2. unzip it to any folder you like;
  3. add the doc/javadoc subfolder of unzipped folder to your library in library manager.

Video How-To.

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  • I did it and I studied it previously but no result in this code
    – Nickool
    Jun 6, 2011 at 18:52
  • @Negin I've updated my answer a bit. Do you have any errors while compiling your project?
    – MockerTim
    Jun 6, 2011 at 19:01
  • no not error it is build success full showing me 0.0 but it has Javadoc not found. Either Javadoc documentation for this item does not exist or you have not added specified Javadoc in the Java Platform Manager or the Library Manager when selecting IPPACKET or Packet.etc
    – Nickool
    Jun 6, 2011 at 19:10
  • but then why it tells me that in explanation of IPPACKET?!
    – Nickool
    Jun 6, 2011 at 19:12
  • @Negin Do you know the location of javadoc for jpcap.jar? You should specify the path to library javadoc in library manager.
    – MockerTim
    Jun 6, 2011 at 19:13
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Nice to see that your problem is solved after a lot of struggle. Have a look at which4j project. It can help solve these issues quickly

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