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Re: May I pack java in a dylib?
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Re: May I pack java in a dylib?


  • Subject: Re: May I pack java in a dylib?
  • From: p3consulting <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 18:05:43 +0100

gcj (gnu compiler for java)
http://gcc.gnu.org/java/
compiles java to native code ... with limitations - of course - regarding the jars your code may depend on...


Pascal Pochet
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Le janv. 27, 2005, à 17:04, Stefan Pantke a écrit :

I have some java source and need to pack it in a dylib and like to
call it, as if there were standard C entry points.

Does anybody has an idea how to do this? I suppose, that there is
no standard tool to do this job. Anyway, I'd be happy to get some ideas.


Thx,

Stefan

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