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Is -Djava.library.path=... equivalent to System.setProperty("java.library.path", ...)

I load an external library that is placed in ./lib. Are these two solutions to set the java.library.path equivalent?

  1. Set path in console when executing jar:

    java -Djava.library.path=./lib -jar myApplication.jar
    
  2. Set path in the code before loading library:

    System.setProperty("java.library.path", "./lib");
    

If they are equivalent, why in the second solution can Java not find the library while the first one is ok?

If not, is there a way the set the path in the code?

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Although it is not well documented, the java.library.path system property is a "read-only" property as far as the System.loadLibrary() method is concerned. This is a reported bug but it was closed by Sun as opposed to getting fixed. The problem is that the JVM's ClassLoader reads this property once at startup and then caches it, not allowing us to change it programatically afterward. The line System.setProperty("java.library.path", anyVal); will have no effect except for System.getProperty() method calls.

Luckily, someone posted a workaround on the Sun forums. Unfortunately, that link no longer works but I did find the code on another source. Here is the code you can use to work around not being able to set the java.library.path system property:

public static void addDir(String s) throws IOException {
    try {
        // This enables the java.library.path to be modified at runtime
        // From a Sun engineer at http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=707176
        //
        Field field = ClassLoader.class.getDeclaredField("usr_paths");
        field.setAccessible(true);
        String[] paths = (String[])field.get(null);
        for (int i = 0; i < paths.length; i++) {
            if (s.equals(paths[i])) {
                return;
            }
        }
        String[] tmp = new String[paths.length+1];
        System.arraycopy(paths,0,tmp,0,paths.length);
        tmp[paths.length] = s;
        field.set(null,tmp);
        System.setProperty("java.library.path", System.getProperty("java.library.path") + File.pathSeparator + s);
    } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
        throw new IOException("Failed to get permissions to set library path");
    } catch (NoSuchFieldException e) {
        throw new IOException("Failed to get field handle to set library path");
    }
}

WARNING: This may not work on all platforms and/or JVMs.


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