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<p>Java support is not built automatically. The following instructions
assume that you have installed the Sun Java Development Kit in
<code class="filename">d:\java</code>. Of course, if you installed elsewhere or have
different Java software, you will need to adjust the pathnames
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<li>Set your include directories.
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In Visual Studio 2005/Visual Studio 2008 - Choose <span class="emphasis"><em>Tools -&gt; Options
-&gt; Projects -&gt; VC++ Directories</em></span>. Under the "Show
directories for" pull-down, select "Include files". Add the full
pathnames for the <code class="filename">d:\java\include</code> and
<code class="filename">d:\java\include\win32</code> directories. Then click OK.
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In Visual Studio 2010 - Right-click db_java project, choose <span class="emphasis"><em>Properties-&gt;Configuration Properties-&gt; VC++ Directories-&gt;Include Directories</em></span>.
Add the full pathnames for the <code class="filename">d:\java\include</code> and <code class="filename">d:\java\include\win32</code> directories. Then click OK.
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the directories needed when including jni.h.</li>
<li>Set the executable files directories.
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pathname for the <code class="filename">d:\java\bin</code> directory, then click OK.
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In Visual Studio 2010 - Right-click db_java project, choose <span class="emphasis"><em>Properties-&gt;Configuration Properties-&gt; VC++ Directories-&gt;Executable Directories</em></span>. Add the full pathnames for the <code class="filename">d:\java\bin</code> directories. Then click OK.
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This is the directory needed to find javac.</li>
<li>Set the build type to Release or Debug in the drop-down on the
tool bar.</li>
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To build, right-click on db_java and select Build. This builds the
Java support library for Berkeley DB and compiles all the java files,
placing the resulting <code class="filename">db.jar</code> and
<code class="filename">dbexamples.jar</code> files in one of the following
Berkeley DB subdirectories, depending on the configuration that you chose:
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