Even

thanks for the reply. The path to the standard GDAL dll's was included in the system path definition when running the command from the Windows console. I guess also that otherwise the gdalinfo.java running on a GeoTiff file would have produced a similar error.

armin

On 02/05/2011 18:53, Even Rouault wrote:
Le lundi 02 mai 2011 14:14:26, Armin Burger a écrit :
Hello all

I tried to use GDAL plugins via the Java bindings under Windows. The
compiled GDAL libraries are the ones taken from
http://www.gisinternals.com/sdk/, I used the
"release-1400-gdal-1-8-0-mapserver-5-6-6" built.

Compilation of the sample gdalinfo.java worked fine and I can apply it on a
Tiff file. It does not work however for formats supplied via the plugins
dll's. Following the description from the site I set the environment
variable GDAL_DRIVER_PATH pointing to the directory with the plugin dll's.

But when running the gdalinfo eg. on an ECW file I get the error

ERROR 1: Can't load requested DLL: X:\gdal\gdalplugins\gdal_ECW_JP2ECW.dll
127: The specified procedure could not be found.

You also need to make sure that your PATH points to the X:\gdal\bin directory
(where libecwj2.dll should be)


So it looks for the correct dll in the right place, but cannot use it.

Is the usage of the plugins not supported via the Java bindings? It works
fine when I use the gdalinfo.exe file.

Thanks in advance for any hints
Armin

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