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Writing your own JRuby extension. First problem.

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Maybe, when requiring your just created extension, you get a LoadError. If it is the first time you require it, it is quite likely that you have not followed JRuby requiring conventions. If you want to know how require works, you can find the best documentation ever about it in the comment before org.jruby.runtime.load.LoadService class.

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