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Brian Sletten wrote:
> 
> > I have downloaded the linux emulation of jdk2 onto freebsd. The demos work,
> > my code compiles but does not run. Is this the latest state of affairs?
> I've only seen two problems.
> 
> 1) JServ doesn't work without the patch that circulated through here a
> while ago.
> 
> 2) I tried starting all of the services necessary for JavaSpaces last
> night and got some bizarre behavior as far as the Activation daemon was
> concerned. The same code worked fine on an equivalent RedHat box.

Both of these problems are probably solved with the `circulating patch',
which addressed some socket issue in the Linux emulation port I believe.
Dunno where it is, tho. Check the archive, perhaps.

Ernst


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Hi Folks,
I have project that we are intended to use JNI to wrap the C native
Code, so I can call java instead of the C. But, we have problem after we

try to link the imdsi.o to libimdsi.so (Freebsd gcc environment).  Then
we are not even run this InsideLine.class. I have compared solaris's cc
compiler and gcc compiler, i see some difference on the linker option,
but i know i am get wrong on the linker shared library is it I pick the
right one.

Those are the some reference of how to compile the shared library.
Here is the example of how to compile the shared library in Solaris and
Win32:
http://web2.java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/native1.1/stepbystep/step5.html

In Solaris the way to get shared library:
cc -G -I/usr/local/java/include -I/usr/local/java/include/solaris \
HelloWorldImp.c -o libhello.so
Here is the defination -G in Solaris's cc compiler:
-G in Solaris is:
Passes the option to the link editor to produce a shared object rather
than a dynamically linked executable. This option is passed to ld(1),
and cannot be used with the -dn option.
http://docs.sun.com/ab2/coll.33.5/CUG/@Ab2PageView/2194?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1

Here is the gcc in the freebsd's linker's option:
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc_2.html#SEC13

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Those are how we link the shared library in gcc
% gcc -shared -I/usr/local/jdk1.1.8/include
-I/usr/local/jdk1.1.8/include/freebsd
-I/usr/home/eproj/codebase/com/ingram
-I/usr/home/eproj/codebase/com/ingram/hw_appl.h -I/usr/include/rpc/rpc.h
-I/usr/home/eproj/codebase/com/ingram/com_ingram_InsideLine.h
InsideLine.c -fPIC -o libimdsi.so

InsideLine.c: In function `Java_InsideLine_Call_1Server':
InsideLine.c:52: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size

InsideLine.c: In function `Java_InsideLine_Close_1Client':
InsideLine.c:74: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size

InsideLine.c: In function `Java_InsideLine_Open_1Client':
InsideLine.c:87: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size

Then, i try to run the test program.
% java com.ingram.InsideLine
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Open_Client
        at com.ingram.InsideLine.main(InsideLine.java:23)

% file libimdsi.so
libimdsi.so: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1
(FreeBSD), not stripped

>From the output about, i think the libimdsi.so have not linked with the

Call_Server function.  Do you have any ideal how to make that imdsi.o's
three functions linked into the libimdsi.so.  I had made full path for
java in FreeBSD enirovnment
setenv  LD_LIBRARY_PATH
.:/usr/home/eproj/codebase/com/ingram:/usr/home/eproj/codebase
setenv  CLASSPATH
/usr/local/mm.mysql.jdbc-2.0pre3:/usr/local/share/java/classes/jsdk.jar:/usr/home/eproj/codebase

Other, i have the Helloworld.java and .c (from sun website). i can
compile it and run with no problem,
yes, i know the the Helloworld.c is wrote by us.  is that a problem that
becuase i import the .object instead of .c file,
do we have any way to link the .object file?? Is that i am using the gcc
-shared in the correct way?


Thanks a million!

Keith.




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I do not completely understand all that you have said, but hopefully this
will help (it may be more than you asked for):

Step 1) Java source

public class Beep {
		public static native void beep(int count);
	}
	static {
		System.loadLibrary("beep");
	}

	public static void main(String args[]) {
		beep(4);
	}
}

Step 2) Compile the class and generate header

	javac Beep.java
	javah -jni Beep.class

Step 3) C Source

include <stdio.h>
include <unistd.h>
#include "Beep.h" /* generated file */

JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
Beep_beep(JNIEnv *e, jclass c, jint count) {
int i = (int)count;

	for ( ; i > 0; i--) {
		printf("%c", 7);
		fflush(stdout);
		usleep(300000);
	}
	return;
}

Step 4) Compile and link that C code

	cc -Wall -c beep.c  -I(the paths for your env)
	ld -Bshareable -fPIC -o libbeep.so beep.o

Step 5) Set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH

	export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$PWD

Step 6) Run the program

	java Beep

I hope this helps (and I didn't miss anything).

Chad




On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Keith Wong wrote:

> Hi Folks,
> I have project that we are intended to use JNI to wrap the C native
> Code, so I can call java instead of the C. But, we have problem after we
> 
> try to link the imdsi.o to libimdsi.so (Freebsd gcc environment).  Then
> we are not even run this InsideLine.class. I have compared solaris's cc
> compiler and gcc compiler, i see some difference on the linker option,
> but i know i am get wrong on the linker shared library is it I pick the
> right one.
> 
> Those are the some reference of how to compile the shared library.
> Here is the example of how to compile the shared library in Solaris and
> Win32:
> http://web2.java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/native1.1/stepbystep/step5.html
> 
> In Solaris the way to get shared library:
> cc -G -I/usr/local/java/include -I/usr/local/java/include/solaris \
> HelloWorldImp.c -o libhello.so
> Here is the defination -G in Solaris's cc compiler:
> -G in Solaris is:
> Passes the option to the link editor to produce a shared object rather
> than a dynamically linked executable. This option is passed to ld(1),
> and cannot be used with the -dn option.
> http://docs.sun.com/ab2/coll.33.5/CUG/@Ab2PageView/2194?Ab2Lang=C&Ab2Enc=iso-8859-1
> 
> Here is the gcc in the freebsd's linker's option:
> http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc_2.html#SEC13
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Those are how we link the shared library in gcc
> % gcc -shared -I/usr/local/jdk1.1.8/include
> -I/usr/local/jdk1.1.8/include/freebsd
> -I/usr/home/eproj/codebase/com/ingram
> -I/usr/home/eproj/codebase/com/ingram/hw_appl.h -I/usr/include/rpc/rpc.h
> -I/usr/home/eproj/codebase/com/ingram/com_ingram_InsideLine.h
> InsideLine.c -fPIC -o libimdsi.so
> 
> InsideLine.c: In function `Java_InsideLine_Call_1Server':
> InsideLine.c:52: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
> 
> InsideLine.c: In function `Java_InsideLine_Close_1Client':
> InsideLine.c:74: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
> 
> InsideLine.c: In function `Java_InsideLine_Open_1Client':
> InsideLine.c:87: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
> 
> Then, i try to run the test program.
> % java com.ingram.InsideLine
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Open_Client
>         at com.ingram.InsideLine.main(InsideLine.java:23)
> 
> % file libimdsi.so
> libimdsi.so: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1
> (FreeBSD), not stripped
> 
> >From the output about, i think the libimdsi.so have not linked with the
> 
> Call_Server function.  Do you have any ideal how to make that imdsi.o's
> three functions linked into the libimdsi.so.  I had made full path for
> java in FreeBSD enirovnment
> setenv  LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> .:/usr/home/eproj/codebase/com/ingram:/usr/home/eproj/codebase
> setenv  CLASSPATH
> /usr/local/mm.mysql.jdbc-2.0pre3:/usr/local/share/java/classes/jsdk.jar:/usr/home/eproj/codebase
> 
> Other, i have the Helloworld.java and .c (from sun website). i can
> compile it and run with no problem,
> yes, i know the the Helloworld.c is wrote by us.  is that a problem that
> becuase i import the .object instead of .c file,
> do we have any way to link the .object file?? Is that i am using the gcc
> -shared in the correct way?
> 
> 
> Thanks a million!
> 
> Keith.
> 
> 
> 
> 



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I'm running into a problem where it seems very easy to starve out the
AWT Event thread using Blackdown's JVM under Linux emulation. It takes
very little to make the Swing app completely unusable if there are a few 
threads going on at the same time. Is this combination just retardedly bad
for threading?

The same code seems to work dramatically better under a real Linux
machine. I haven't tried it with only green threads on the same box.

Has anyone else done anything thread-heavy with the combination of Linux
emulation and Blackdown's JVM? (particularly with a UI) I haven't noticed
the problems as dramatically doing multi-threaded server code on the same
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> I do not completely understand all that you have said, but hopefully this
> will help (it may be more than you asked for):
> 
> Step 1) Java source
> 
> public class Beep {
> 		public static native void beep(int count);
> 	}
> 	static {
> 		System.loadLibrary("beep");
> 	}
> 
> 	public static void main(String args[]) {
> 		beep(4);
> 	}
> }
> 
> Step 2) Compile the class and generate header
> 
> 	javac Beep.java
> 	javah -jni Beep.class
> 
> Step 3) C Source
> 
> include <stdio.h>
> include <unistd.h>
> #include "Beep.h" /* generated file */
> 
> JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
> Beep_beep(JNIEnv *e, jclass c, jint count) {
> int i = (int)count;
> 
> 	for ( ; i > 0; i--) {
> 		printf("%c", 7);
> 		fflush(stdout);
> 		usleep(300000);
> 	}
> 	return;
> }
> 
> Step 4) Compile and link that C code
> 
> 	cc -Wall -c beep.c  -I(the paths for your env)

Make sure you compile with -fPIC for the compiler as well.

 	cc -fPIC -Wall -c beep.c  -I(the paths for your env)


> 	ld -Bshareable -fPIC -o libbeep.so beep.o
> 
> Step 5) Set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> 
> 	export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$PWD
> 
> Step 6) Run the program
> 
> 	java Beep
> 
> I hope this helps (and I didn't miss anything).

Great instructions Chad, thanks!


Nate


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need this file or program installed and have no idea what i'm doing



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Thats rediculous Peggy :) Netscape? More info pls.?

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From owner-freebsd-java  Thu Mar 16 23:32: 7 2000
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From: "Tomas Blesa" <blesa@anneca.cz>
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Could you please tell me, when I can expect jdk1.2 for FreeBSD? I tried
Linux Blackdown port of jdk but it doesn't work with JServ (and this is my
#1 java app on FreeBSD). There is your message
(http://www.freebsd.org/java/dists/12.html) saying it would be in the coming
weeks :-).

Tomas

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Tomas Blesa wrote:
> 
> Could you please tell me, when I can expect jdk1.2 for FreeBSD? I tried
> Linux Blackdown port of jdk but it doesn't work with JServ (and this is my
> #1 java app on FreeBSD). There is your message
> (http://www.freebsd.org/java/dists/12.html) saying it would be in the coming
> weeks :-).

Tomas,

We cannot say for sure.  If we have the time to complete it we will. 
Otherwise, it may take longer.  

Patrick
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