64-bit jre support

I have 32-bit native libraries for Java application compiled on HP-UX 11.11 PA-RISC.It works fine.
When I build same library in 64-bit mode on 64-bit HP-UX 11.11 machineand trying to use same libraries with java application (jdk 1.3.1).
I'm getting error:
"System.loadLibrary(smjavacalcapi) java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError"
with following message
specified file is not a shared library, or a format error was detected.
The format of the library is showing ok,as:
ELF-64 shared object file - PA-RISC 2.0 (LP64)
Is this issue with jdk version. I am using jdk 1.3.1.
Thanks & Regards
Devendra

I have no idea what the setting is for HP-UX 11.11, but for Sun's VM (1.4+) on Solaris it is -d32 to run the vm in 32bit mode and -d64 to run it in 64bit mode. I think that windows and linux it is a seperate download and install to run in 64bit mode. I believe your problem is you are either running the HP-UX vm in 32bit mode or you need to install the 64bit version.
I don't know if 1.3.1 has a 64 bit version or not.

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