Just use the class files and dll. You do not need to send the headers
files.
Joaquin
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I am calling the JNI methods from the servlet...Now while packaging the
product, do I need to supply the header files to the client for all the
classes containing native methods ??? or is the header file used only
while building the DLL ???
I could run the Servlet even without the header file ??? are these
header files only used to extract the method signatures ???
Any help would be appreciated
Love and cheers,
Harkishin Nachnani,
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