packaged/unpackaged JNI access
Heitzso
heitzso@growthmodels.com
Wed Mar 8 18:40:00 GMT 2006
>>
>> The gotcha is although Quadmore provides the jni C source
>> code it must be compiled with a purchased Microsoft
>> C++ compiler in order to pick up the proprietary headers
>> provied by the $ version.
>>
>> I can buy Visual C++ .Net 2003 for $60 or so and will
>> do that in a few minutes if I cannot sort out how to
>> get around this problem some other way.
>
>
> Are you sure you cannot just use the free VC toolkit 2003?
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003/
>
>
I checked the description of the VC toolkit and I don't believe
it is sufficient. According to Quadmore web page the freely
downloaded C/C++ compilers do not provide key headers.
The free toolkit's description does not mention the header
file sets noted as necessary by Quadmore.
Thanks, though.
I'll just buy the $60 package to move forward, get the job
done, etc.
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BTW, I tried both gcj and jikes and both complained about
the mix of packaged and unpackaged classes. I even
tried jikes with --source 1.3 setting to see if that would
work around the problem but it doesn't.
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