JNI: native method that spawns threads that need to interact with Java
I have a C method that is called from a Java process:
extern "C"
JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_bla_bla_bla(JNIEnv *env, jclass java_class, jint param)
/* Spawn C threads that are going to call Java methods */
The problem is that all what my native method gets from Java is a JNIEnv
instance. In order to call AttachCurrentThread()
, I need a JavaVM
object.
How can I get the JavaVM
pointer from my native method?
java jni jnienv
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I have a C method that is called from a Java process:
extern "C"
JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_bla_bla_bla(JNIEnv *env, jclass java_class, jint param)
/* Spawn C threads that are going to call Java methods */
The problem is that all what my native method gets from Java is a JNIEnv
instance. In order to call AttachCurrentThread()
, I need a JavaVM
object.
How can I get the JavaVM
pointer from my native method?
java jni jnienv
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I have a C method that is called from a Java process:
extern "C"
JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_bla_bla_bla(JNIEnv *env, jclass java_class, jint param)
/* Spawn C threads that are going to call Java methods */
The problem is that all what my native method gets from Java is a JNIEnv
instance. In order to call AttachCurrentThread()
, I need a JavaVM
object.
How can I get the JavaVM
pointer from my native method?
java jni jnienv
I have a C method that is called from a Java process:
extern "C"
JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_bla_bla_bla(JNIEnv *env, jclass java_class, jint param)
/* Spawn C threads that are going to call Java methods */
The problem is that all what my native method gets from Java is a JNIEnv
instance. In order to call AttachCurrentThread()
, I need a JavaVM
object.
How can I get the JavaVM
pointer from my native method?
java jni jnienv
java jni jnienv
asked Nov 13 '18 at 15:08
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One alternative is to cache the JavaVM*
you receive in JNI_OnLoad
.
Another alternative is to call the GetJavaVM
function that is part of the JNIEnv
:
JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_bla_bla_bla(JNIEnv *env, jclass java_class, jint param) {
JavaVM *jvm;
if (env->GetJavaVM(&jvm))
// Something went wrong
// Pass jvm to the new thread
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One alternative is to cache the JavaVM*
you receive in JNI_OnLoad
.
Another alternative is to call the GetJavaVM
function that is part of the JNIEnv
:
JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_bla_bla_bla(JNIEnv *env, jclass java_class, jint param) {
JavaVM *jvm;
if (env->GetJavaVM(&jvm))
// Something went wrong
// Pass jvm to the new thread
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One alternative is to cache the JavaVM*
you receive in JNI_OnLoad
.
Another alternative is to call the GetJavaVM
function that is part of the JNIEnv
:
JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_bla_bla_bla(JNIEnv *env, jclass java_class, jint param) {
JavaVM *jvm;
if (env->GetJavaVM(&jvm))
// Something went wrong
// Pass jvm to the new thread
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One alternative is to cache the JavaVM*
you receive in JNI_OnLoad
.
Another alternative is to call the GetJavaVM
function that is part of the JNIEnv
:
JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_bla_bla_bla(JNIEnv *env, jclass java_class, jint param) {
JavaVM *jvm;
if (env->GetJavaVM(&jvm))
// Something went wrong
// Pass jvm to the new thread
One alternative is to cache the JavaVM*
you receive in JNI_OnLoad
.
Another alternative is to call the GetJavaVM
function that is part of the JNIEnv
:
JNIEXPORT jstring JNICALL Java_bla_bla_bla(JNIEnv *env, jclass java_class, jint param) {
JavaVM *jvm;
if (env->GetJavaVM(&jvm))
// Something went wrong
// Pass jvm to the new thread
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