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Accessing native libraries from fragments using JNI [message #508852] Wed, 20 January 2010 09:53 Go to next message
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Greetings,

I use JNI in a plugin project to access a native library. On my linux developer machine the native library is located on the library path and everything works fine.

Typically the application will be used on Windows machines without installed libraries, therefore I want to ship the required DLLs using a fragment plugin.

By using
Platform.getBundle().findEntries()
I can retrieve an URL to the file, wich is something like
bundleentry://115.fwk15354046/libcv200.dll


How can I transform this to an absolute file path which can be used by the JNI method Native.loadLibrary?
Re: Accessing native libraries from fragments using JNI [message #509149 is a reply to message #508852] Thu, 21 January 2010 09:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You can use Bundle-NativeCode to make DLLs available to your JNI through
OSGi. Google examples like:
Bundle-NativeCode: /lib/both.dll; /lib/xp.dll; osname=winxp;
processor=x86, /lib/both.dll; /lib/vista.dll; osname=winvista; processor=x86

But if you still want to be able to get access to your DLL (and this
works for any file in a plugin) you can use:
org.eclipse.core.runtime.FileLocator.toFileURL(URL)

Later,
PW


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Re: Accessing native libraries from fragments using JNA [message #509601 is a reply to message #509149] Sat, 23 January 2010 09:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks for your reply, unfortunately I included a big typing error in the topic title and question: I am using JNA, not JNI, sorry. Embarrassed

I guess Bundle-NativeCode doesn't work with JNA? The FileLocator should work though. I'll try it as soon as I am back in the office.
Re: Accessing native libraries from fragments using JNA [message #509816 is a reply to message #509601] Mon, 25 January 2010 09:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I did some tests now, using the FileLocator works like a charm while using the development environment.

Unfortunately after exporting the product, it does not. I am positively surprised that eclipse automatically extracts the accessed files to something like
<product directory>\configuration\org.eclipse.osgi\bundles\38\1\.cp\libcvaux200.dll

but JNA complains that it can not find the DLLs.

I'll try to find out where the problem is, the path seems correct, at least I can copy it from the error message and paste it to the windows explorer and it can access the directory.
Re: Accessing native libraries from fragments using JNA [message #509916 is a reply to message #509816] Mon, 25 January 2010 13:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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M. wrote:
> Unfortunately after exporting the product, it does not. I am positively
> surprised that eclipse automatically extracts the accessed files to
> something like
> <product
> directory> \configuration\org.eclipse.osgi\bundles\38\1\.cp\libcvaux200 .dll
> but JNA complains that it can not find the DLLs.

It's unfortunate that JNA can't "see" the DLLs. Maybe it expects
they're part of a lib or execution path?

as for extracting, that's what FileLocator offers ... if the plugin is a
directory plugin, it will simply reference the file. If the plugin is a
jar plugin it will extract the file so it can be referenced.

Later,
PW

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Re: Accessing native libraries from fragments using JNA [message #510077 is a reply to message #509916] Tue, 26 January 2010 08:34 Go to previous message
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I solved it now by using the FileLocator to get access to the DLL and then copying it to the directory of the executable.

Thanks a lot,
M.
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