I have configured the Build Path and the jar file location is the same for the working project and the buggy one. > at .initializeRegistry(OperationRegistry.java:365) It is a set of classes providing imaging functionality beyond that of Java 2D and the Java Foundation classes, though it is designed for compatibility with those APIs. > at .registerServices(ThreadSafeOperationRegistry.java:612) Java Advanced Imaging - The Java Advanced Imaging API extends the Java 2 platform by allowing sophisticated, high-performance image processing to be incorporated into Java applets and applications. > at .registerServices(OperationRegistry.java:2047) > at .util.Service$LazyIterator.next(Service.java:267) > at .WebappClassLoader.loadClass(WebappClassLoader.java:1526) > at .WebappClassLoader.loadClass(WebappClassLoader.java:1595) > at $AppClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source) > at $ExtClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source) The log goes like this: GRAVE: >: javax/media/jai/OperationRegistrySpi RenderedOp imagen = JAI.create("stream",imgTif ) //This line throws the exception I have two similar projects working with Jai and one runs smoothly while the other stops when calling RenderedOp class from the jai_core.jar library, saying that it can't find the class OperationRegistrySpi.īoth classes exist within that jar.
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