> You got me wrong. You don't need JHandles to run the java package.
> JHandles *uses* the functions provided by the java package. So if
> you wanted an example, that's a good one.

OK.

>> For memory and just to clarify, I am trying to call Octave from
>> Java, not the other way round.
> 
> That's not the intention of the java package. This package is an
> interface for accessing Java from Octave. 

I had been clear about this when I asked the first time, though
(on the general Octave mailing list). So, back to the drawing board:
is there a ready-made solution for calling Octave from Java, or
even from C? I can write JNI code if I must, I just don't know
Octave internals and don't wish to have to figure them out.

Regards,

-- O.L.


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