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I try to use the Java remoteAPi under Mac OS 10.6.8 (V-Rep version: 3.0.3)
I put the libremoteApi.dylib into the java.library.path:

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Plugin for remoteApi is installed and I can start it with simExtRemoteApiStart(19999,250,true).
I created a Java-Project with eclipse and added the remoteApi.java and simpleTest.java (changed name to RemoteMain) files.

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Exception in thread 'main' java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: control.remoteApi.simxStart(Ljava/lang/String;IZZII)I

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at control.remoteApi.simxStart(Native Method)
at control.RemoteMain.main(RemoteMain.java:14)
The remoteApi is loaded.
I also compiled the dylib on my computer but get the same exception.

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What can I do?