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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ In order to run properly you need to read [[Eiffel2Java|the library requirement]
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===Compiling the example===
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Since the example is using the `test.java' class, the first step is to compile the java class using the `javac' command line utility from the JDK. Once it is done, copy the `test.class' either into $ISE_EIFFEL\examples\Eiffel2Java\EIFGENs\classic\W_code or else into $ISE_EIFFEL\examples\Eiffel2Java\EIFGENs\classic\F_code, depending on your compilation mode (freezing vs. finalizing).
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Since the example is using the `test.java` class, the first step is to compile the java class using the `javac` command line utility from the JDK. Once it is done, copy the `test.class` either into $ISE_EIFFEL\examples\Eiffel2Java\EIFGENs\classic\W_code or else into $ISE_EIFFEL\examples\Eiffel2Java\EIFGENs\classic\F_code, depending on your compilation mode (freezing vs. finalizing).
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===Running the example===
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* In this version, you can only use one JNI environment.
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* Only one thread can interact with the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
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* It is not possible to call Eiffel features from Java program.
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* The Eiffel feature `destroy_vm' of `JAVA_VM' calls a C function of the Java NativeInterface that is not fully implemented in jdk 1.1.8. This function, called DestroyJavaVM, always returns -1 in jdk 1.1.8. For further information, go on the JNI pages at the address above.
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* The Eiffel feature `destroy_vm` of `JAVA_VM` calls a C function of the Java NativeInterface that is not fully implemented in jdk 1.1.8. This function, called DestroyJavaVM, always returns -1 in jdk 1.1.8. For further information, go on the JNI pages at the address above.
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==Interface classes==
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