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Comparing PBNI and JNI – PB Docs 126 – PowerBuilder Library

Comparing PBNI and JNI – PB Docs 126

Comparing PBNI and JNI

If you have
used the Java Native Interface (JNI), which allows Java applications
and C and C++ modules to interoperate, you might
find it helpful to be aware of the similarities in the two interfaces
and the differences between them.

The IPB_VM interface in PBNI is analogous to the
JavaVM type, and the IPB_Session interface in PBNI is analogous
to JNIEnv. For JNI, you use the javap command
to obtain a string that encodes the signature of each method in a
native class. For PBNI, the pbsig126 tool performs
the same function.

The major difference between the two interfaces is in how
a native function or class is declared.

In JNI, you must use the native keyword to declare that a
function is native, but you cannot simply declare a class as native.
You must define your classes in Java source code, use the javah tool
to generate a C header file that defines a C prototype for each
native method, then implement the individual C or C++ functions,
using #include to
include the generated header file.

PBNI provides an object-oriented approach—you declare
a class as native in the C++ code by inheriting
from the IPBX_NonVisualObject or IPBX_VisualObject
struct.


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