Look in $(JDK_HOME)/include/genunix/





[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/06/99 07:46:01 AM

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:    (bcc: Russell Pridemore/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject:  NATIVE CODE






Dear sir,
 I use linux OS.
 I want to include a "C" function for writing into sound card in a
real-time application using the "JNI".
 I wrote the "C" function and created the corresponding header files. When
I try to compile the "C" file, it gives an error message saying that the
header file "jni_md.h" is not present. The file "jni_md.h" is included in
the header file "jni.h". But, it is not there in the include directory.
 It was not provided to us during download.
 Is the file "jni_md.h" essential and if it is essential, where do I get it
 from?

   I have one more question: Is there a possibility of writing raw(PCM
bytes) in to the sound card directly, without resorting to the native "C"
implementation?i.e I want to know whether I can do linux audio programming
using java?
Thanking you and awaiting an early reply,

Yours sincerely,
Dinesh D.



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