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javasci FAQ
The frequently asked questions for Javasci v2
Questions / Answers
Running an application based on javasci, I get the error Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/scilab/modules/javasci/Scilab
org.scilab.modules.javasci.jar is probably not defined in the CLASSPATH. See Compile and run with javasci
The native library javasci2 does not exist or cannot be found.
java.library.path has not been set or cannot be found. Compile and run with javasci
The native library javasci2 does not exist or cannot be found even if java.library.path being set
If the error is something like: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /path/to/scilab/lib/scilab/libscilab.so.0.0.0: libsciparameters.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory, try to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the path where Scilab native libraries are.
I try to plot a graphic but the graphic never appears.
Make sure that you called the constructor (Scilab sci = new Scilab(true);) with the boolean value true. It starts Scilab in advanced mode.
I would like to attach a graphic from Javasci to an existing Swing application. I don't know how to do that?
Well. For now, it is not possible out of the box. The feature should be available in a future version of Scilab. As always, contributions are welcome!
I found the current way to manage Scilab graphic windows from javasci pretty hard. What should I do?
This is embarassing. We are aware that the current solution is far from perfect. We hope we will be able to tackle this limitation in a future release.
See Also
- Browse the documentation of Javasci v2. (this will open the web browser).
- Javasci — Call Scilab engine from a Java application
- Compile and run with javasci — How to compile a Java application using Javasci v2
Authors
Sylvestre Ledru
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