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The Java Native Interface (JNI) provides a powerful platform for integrating code written in languages other than Java - mainly C and C++ - with that written in the Java programming language. Although, theoretically speaking, JNI does provide a fairly generalized interface; the support structure that comes with JNI is basically aimed at linking C/C++ code with Java code. The literature that is available also appears to deal exclusively with the methodology of linking Java and C/C++. This paper demonstrates the techniques that allow Java code to call code written in assembly language.
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| Date: | Oct 2006 |
| Pages: | 9 |
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