diff --git a/bindings/java/README.txt b/bindings/java/README.txt index 4ffcf81494700ffb618bb731397569d955eccc2f..b347f2b58fe72c141b3217fefc39e09b708c5b90 100644 --- a/bindings/java/README.txt +++ b/bindings/java/README.txt @@ -29,6 +29,12 @@ On non-windows environments, it should just build as part of running ./configure and make. If the needed Java components are not found, it will not be built. +This library will depend on libewf, zlib, and other libraries that +TSK was built to depend on. In Windows, the core of TSK (libtsk) +is a static library that is fully embedded in the libtsk_jni.dll +file. On non-Windows environments, libtsk_jni will depend on the +libtsk dynamic library. + Building The Jar File @@ -44,7 +50,7 @@ Using the Jar file and Library There are two categories of things that need to be in the right place: - The Jar file needs to be on the CLASSPATH. - The libewf and zlib dynamic libraries need to be loadable. The TSK - native library is inside of the Jar file and it will depend on the + JNI native library is inside of the Jar file and it will depend on the libewf and zlib libraries. On a Unix-like platform, that means that if you did a 'make install' with libewf and zlib, you should be OK. On Windows, you should copy these dlls to a place that is found based