Invoking JNI function using gcj
Bryce McKinlay
bmckinlay@gmail.com
Wed May 27 09:48:00 GMT 2009
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Vaijayanthi Mala Suresh
<vaijayanthimalas@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have compiled it with gcj as given below
> gcj -c -fjni HelloWorld.java
> gcj -C HelloWorld.java
> gcjh HelloWorld
> gcjh -jni HelloWorld -o HelloNative.h
> gcjh -stubs -jni HelloWorld
> g++ -I. -c HelloWorld.c natHelloWorld.o
> gcj -shared natHelloWorld.o -o libHelloWorld.so
>
> Copied the .so file into the folder as /lib and it set in LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
>
> I have a cppstartup.cpp which does the JVM Initialization and has
> invokes HelloWorld as given below
>
> #include "HelloWorld.h"
>
> using namespace java::lang;
>
> try
> {
> JvCreateJavaVM(NULL);
> JvAttachCurrentThread(NULL, NULL);
>
> String *message = JvNewStringLatin1("Hello from C++");
> JvInitClass(&System::class$);
> System::out->println(message);
It looks like you're confusing JNI with CNI. You mentioned JNI and
used the "-jni" option to gcjh, but the C++ code you provided appears
to be CNI.
Bryce
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