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Java example source code file (invoke.c)
The invoke.c Java example source code#include <assert.h> #include <jni.h> #include <alloca.h> #include <pthread.h> union env_union { void *void_env; JNIEnv *jni_env; }; union env_union tmp; JNIEnv* env; JavaVM* jvm; JavaVMInitArgs vm_args; JavaVMOption options[1]; jclass class_id; jmethodID method_id; jint result; long product(unsigned long n, unsigned long m) { if (m == 1) { return n; } else { int *p = alloca(sizeof (int)); *p = n; return product (n, m-1) + *p; } } void * floobydust (void *p) { (*jvm)->AttachCurrentThread(jvm, &tmp.void_env, NULL); env = tmp.jni_env; class_id = (*env)->FindClass (env, "T"); assert (class_id); method_id = (*env)->GetStaticMethodID (env, class_id, "printIt", "()V"); assert (method_id); (*env)->CallStaticVoidMethod (env, class_id, method_id, NULL); (*jvm)->DetachCurrentThread(jvm); printf("%ld\n", product(5000,5000)); (*jvm)->AttachCurrentThread(jvm, &tmp.void_env, NULL); env = tmp.jni_env; class_id = (*env)->FindClass (env, "T"); assert (class_id); method_id = (*env)->GetStaticMethodID (env, class_id, "printIt", "()V"); assert (method_id); (*env)->CallStaticVoidMethod (env, class_id, method_id, NULL); (*jvm)->DetachCurrentThread(jvm); printf("%ld\n", product(5000,5000)); return NULL; } int main (int argc, const char** argv) { options[0].optionString = "-Xss320k"; vm_args.version = JNI_VERSION_1_2; vm_args.ignoreUnrecognized = JNI_TRUE; vm_args.options = options; vm_args.nOptions = 1; result = JNI_CreateJavaVM (&jvm, &tmp.void_env, &vm_args); assert (result >= 0); env = tmp.jni_env; floobydust (NULL); pthread_t thr; pthread_create (&thr, NULL, floobydust, NULL); pthread_join (thr, NULL); return 0; } Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java invoke.c source code file: |
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