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-Instructions for building the native library (jrapi.dll) for win32-x86
-======================================================================
-
-Requirements:
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista,
- Visual Studio 2005 or newer,
- Windows Mobile (PocketPC/Smartphone) SDK 5.0 or newer,
- JDK 1.4 or newer
-
-Building the library:
- 1. Open the solution file (jrapi.sln) in Visual Studio.
-
- 2. Navigate to "Tools" -> "Options", and expand "Projects and Solutions",
- and click "VC++ Directories".
-
- 3. In "Show directories for:" select "Include files".
-
- 4. Add the Activesync include directory from your Windows Mobile SDK:
- <WinMobile-SDK-path>\Activesync\Inc
-
- 5. Add the JNI include directories from your JDK:
- <JDK-path>\include
- <JDK-path>\include\win32
-
- 6. In "Show directories for:" select "Library files".
-
- 7. Add the Activesync library directory from your Windows Mobile SDK:
- <WinMobile-SDK-path>\Activesync\Lib
-
- 8. Navigate to "Build", and click "Rebuild Solution" to rebuild the library.
- The output dll will be placed in \lib\os\win32\x86
-
-Environment used for building the committed jrapi.dll:
- Windows 2000 SP4
- Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition
- Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK
- JDK 1.4.2_10

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