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摘要
目前有几种编程语言,有必要有一个允许它们之间集成的工具。Java提供了一个框架,称为:Java原生接口,JNI;以允许它用Java以外的语言编写,并保持跨所有平台的可移植性。它允许在Java虚拟机上运行的代码与用其他语言(如C、C++和汇编程序)编写的应用程序和库进行交互。本手册基于一个“Hello Word”应用程序的基本示例,该应用程序以简单的方式提供服务,显示了在所涉及的开发环境中JNI配置应遵循的步骤,在本指南中,这些环境是Java:Eclipse和C++:Visual Studio 2010。
Guía para la configuración de la Interfaz Nativa de Java
Currently there are several programming languages and it is necessary to have a tool that allows integration between them. Java provides a framework called: Java native interface, JNI; to allow it to be written in languages other than Java and maintain portability across all platforms. It allows the code running on the Java virtual machine to interact with applications and libraries written in other languages, such as C, C ++ and assembler. This manual is based on a basic example of a "Hello Word" application, which serves the simple way, shows the steps to follow for the JNI configuration in the development environments involved, which for this guide were, for Java: Eclipse and for C ++: Visual Studio 2010.