Hi,

We are also looking for native (JNI) binding between Java and C++,
This would be a real cool feature.

Greetings
Björn
 

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Von: Malte Marquarding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. Juni 2008 02:51
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: Apache Tuscany doubts

Hi,

Is there a timeline for the java runtime hosting a c++ component? We are 
currently evaluating tuscany and need to access c++ components as these are 
needed for specialized algorithms.


Cheers,
Malte.


> At this point, Tuscany has both Java and C++ for 1). But the java 
> runtime doesn't support C++ component, and not C++ runtime supports 
> Java component either. So we have to use different runtimes to host 
> the C++ and Java components at this point, but it's potentially 
> possible that the Java runtime will be capable of hosting C++ component.
>


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