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Intland announced today the availability of Intland Source Explorer 1.0
for Windows and UNIX (Linux, Solaris) operating systems.
Intland Source Explorer is a Source Code Engineering tool suited for C,
C++ and Java developer, project manager, and quality assurance engineer.
For downloading of
Chen-Lung Wu,
I forund that I needed to do several steps to compile c code and make a
shared library. Here is what I did:
(for HelloWorld example)
files HelloWorld.java, HelloWorldImp.c, Main.java
1. run javac on HelloWorld.java, and javah on this
(as instruced in the example)
2. compile the C
>I have token a lloke at the Sun's JNI site. I leared a lot from that
WEB
>site. However in the 5th step -- to create a shared library, it is
just
>Solaries/win examples. I am working on Linux box. when I try to
comiple
>the shared library as following:
>
>(the original command is cc -G -I/usr
On Wed, 07 Apr 1999, Chien-Lung Wu wrote:
>Hi, guys:
>
>Can somebody point out that how can I insert a piece of C code in my java
>program?
You need to declare a native function in your java-code. Then you run javah
-jni MyPackage.MyClass. Then you have a header file for your c/c++ f
Look into tools such as openGL at www.opengl.org
nate
On Mon, 15 Feb 1999, Ozer Irfan wrote:
> Hello
> How program graphics with C/C++ ?
> I search a development tools like Visual C++ or C++ Builder for Linux ?
> Can you help me ?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
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Dátum: 1999. február 15. 10:55
Tárgy: C/C++
>Hello
>How program graphics with C/C++ ?
>I search a development tools like Visual C++ or C++ Builder for Linux ?
>Can you help me ?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
>
ounter part(Kawa) IDE under Linux - small
> , powerful, and free(or low cost).
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Gao Lei.
Well I am a pure emacs user, they even have something called JDE and yes
it also supports c/c++ among many other languages. There is a version for
Winblows (95/98/NT), an
Dear Friends,
I am using Wipeout, the standard version for my Java/C++
development, in most time, the IDE works well, but I think
it may have some bug, as it crashes sometimes during the
debugging.
The worst thing is it can not invoke the jbd for jdk1.1.6
(Maybe that due to my PC memory is too