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The lwjgl consists of two parts. I set up the java part by copying the "lwjgl.jar" into the "...\BlueJ\lib\userlib" folder and that worked. For the native part I have to point the java.library.path at the two DLLs "lwjgl.dll" and "OpenAL32.dll". How do I do that?

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  • Not even sure it can be done with blueJ. Should consider using eclipse (unless you're using the BlueJ Java textbook) – benscabbia Mar 28 '15 at 16:01

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LWJGL looks in a special variable to find its native libs. I don't know how blueJ works but you should do something like:

System.setProperty("org.lwjgl.librarypath", new File("pathToNatives").getAbsolutePath());

More info and another way to set this up is here

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