Maurizio> But i CNI interface would not be another run-time layer, Maurizio> just a "conceptual layer" that the compiler strip away; Maurizio> that's the whole point of CNI, or i haven't understood it Maurizio> :-> ? I think you misunderstood. CNI is a fast way of writing native methods for Java that only works with the gcj/libgcj implementation. There is a paper about CNI on the gcj web site that describes the approach. Tom
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