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There are similar questions addressed here, such as this one, but I've already checked their answers and, after implementing them, javah is still unable to find the javax.microedition.khronos.opengles.*; configuration.

I have my classpath (in eclipse) edited to include the Android SDK API 10 .jar file, so this should work. Is there an external environment variable I need to edit? I've already tried echoing out $CLASSPATH, which appears to be blank, so I have no idea what the issue is here, and after exporting it to the location of my android.jar file, it still doesn't work.

Thus, I'm at a loss here as of what to do.

What could be done to solve for this? It appears the only issue really is this library, and nothing else.

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For android-ndk-r8b and windows 7( 64 bit ) you must write -bootclasspath and point exactly to android.jar file and optionally -classpath. for example:

javah -classpath bin/classes -bootclasspath "C:\android-sdk\platforms\android-8\android.jar" com.example.SanAngeles.DemoRenderer