the same jar file can run on any platform without requiring separate compilation of JNI wrappers. I'm
not trying to diminish the theoretical value of cross-language support, I'm simply suggesting that
it would be low on my list of requirements (spoken as a product manager...)
wil
Stephen Kellett wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wil Macaulay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
with in your target language. I can say quite honestly that C datastructures in memory are of no use to
me as a Java developer
You can access them. Write a JNI wrapper, then you can read them and store them any way you desire. JNI isn't hard, all the tools are there to help you.
Stephen
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