Hi All,

I have an NDK application(written in C++) packaged as an executable
and deployed in android. I also have a Java apk file in the
application layer. Now my NDK app does some processing and outputs a
string of data in the format "name = value". Basically the output from
NDK looks like this:
name1 = value1
name2 = value2... Now i want each of these name value pairs to be
passed to java application one by one. Currently i am writing the
output from NDK to a file in sdcard and the java app reads from the
file. But i want to use an IPC mechanism which is devoid of explicit
file writing and reading and instead use something like sending and
listening to a socket. I am not sure what is the best way of passing
message between native code and java. Also i am not using JNI
interface as i have some issue with root permissions as the C++ Native
code runs as root userid and Java apk runs in application level and i
can't combine both of them. Please give me suggestions on how to
perform IPC between native code and java apk. I am using android
developer phone 1 as the device.

Thanks,
aravind

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