Use Java Native Interface. JNI.

There is good documentation on the sun site. Be careful during C calls as data type conversion may cause core dumps.

 

Best of Luck.

 

Rajendra

>From: shashi kanth goud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: calling remote c++ function using java
>Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 13:48:25 -0000
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>hai all out there,
> can some body tell me how to call a c++ function which is present on remote server using java rmi
>shashi
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