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J_Y_C <4chen500@gmail.com> Oct 29 06:44AM -0700
^ I am trying to use the Java libraries on windows, and when I try to
run the LGService with the params:
-verbose -threads 10 2122 C:\JavaLibs\link-grammar-java\en\
I get:
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Bartosz Browarski <bartosz.browarski@gmail.com> Oct 29 03:58PM +0200
^ 2010/10/29 J_Y_C <4chen500@gmail.com>
> The path is definitely the correct path to the libraries, and I've
> tried using forward slashes, single and double backslashes in the
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J_Y_C <4chen500@gmail.com> Oct 29 07:31AM -0700
^ Thanks for your reply.
When I specify the .dict file directly, I get:
Dictionary path C:\JavaLibs\link-grammar-java\en\4.0.dict not a
directory.
Looking in JGService.java line 537, it
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Borislav Iordanov <borislav.iordanov@gmail.com> Oct 29 11:23AM -0400
^ I think what you are missing is the path to the native linkgrammar
libraries - the DLLs, link-grammar.dll and link-grammar-java.dll. You
put in your windows PATH env variable or on the java command
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J_Y_C <4chen500@gmail.com> Oct 29 01:11PM -0700
^ You are correct, I missed the link-grammar-java.dll file. Now I
believe that it has access to all the files, though it is still not
working properly.
I am running the file LGService with the
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Borislav Iordanov <borislav.iordanov@gmail.com> Oct 29 04:32PM -0400
^ Hi,
1) Normally, you'd have your own Java client program that uses the
LGRemoteClient class rather than modifying it.
2) I believe the _new_ link error might be due to an incompatibility
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