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I am using spring-boot and maven. I managed to overwrite java.library.path in jvmArguments tag. However, I would like to append a path to java.library.path. Can I do this in the pom.xml file?

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  • you can add -Djava.library.path to your MAVEN_OPTS environment variable.
    – Avinash
    Mar 10, 2017 at 0:18
  • Is it possible to modify this variable in pom.xml ?
    – user7315995
    Mar 10, 2017 at 9:53
  • You can try solution mentioned here : stackoverflow.com/questions/23672992/…
    – Avinash
    Mar 10, 2017 at 10:08

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In production: in the pom edit the spring-boot-maven-plugin's , add true -Djava.library.path=./libs This will add the parameter to the startup script, if you have a self executing spring-boot. obviously, if you're running inside container (e.g. tomcat), you have to edit the startup parameters there.

For integration testing use the maven-surefire-plugin, and set this here:

    <configuration>
      <environmentVariables>
        <LD_LIBRARY_PATH>${project.basedir}/libs</LD_LIBRARY_PATH>
      </environmentVariables>
      <systemPropertyVariables>
        <java.library.path>./libs</java.library.path>
      </systemPropertyVariables>
    </configuration>

taken from http://maven.apache.org/surefire/maven-surefire-plugin/examples/system-properties.html

Also the LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set here, so that on linux-systems dependent libraries can be loaded. If you only have one library, you don't need the <environmentVariables> part.

BTW: If you add the java.library.path to the maven commandline, this won't work, because surefire fires up its own jvm.

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