I'm trying to call a Java method from C++ using JNI. To do that I've installed jdk1.7.0_51
, linking against jdk1.7.0_51\lib\jvm.lib
, including jdk1.7.0_51\include
and jdk1.7.0_51\include\win32
. using the following code in Visual Studio 2012 I tried to create a Java vm object - but the function always terminates my application with exit code 1 (the function doesn't return 1: my program terminates completly and sends the exit code 1).
#include <iostream>
#include "jni.h"
int main(int argc, char*argv[]){
JNIEnv* env = nullptr;
JavaVM* jvm = nullptr;
JavaVMInitArgs vm_args;
JavaVMOption options[2];
options[0].optionString = "-Djava.class.path=.";
options[1].optionString = "-DXcheck:jni:pedantic";
vm_args.version = JNI_VERSION_1_6;
vm_args.nOptions = 2;
vm_args.options = options;
vm_args.ignoreUnrecognized = JNI_TRUE; // remove unrecognized options
int ret = JNI_CreateJavaVM(&jvm, (void**) &env, &vm_args);
std::cout << "This code is never reached" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
OS: Windows 7 (x64)
Compiler: Visual Studio 2012 (x86/Win32 Project)
Java VM: jdk1.7.0_51, i586 (should be ok in my opinion, because I'm compiling for x86 - otherwise linkage with jvm.lib wouldn't work)
I've already tried to using both: jdk1.7.0_51\jre\bin\client\jvm.dll
as well as jdk1.7.0_51\jre\bin\Server\jvm.dll
- with the same result (I'm not entirely sure what the difference is though).
Any ideas & suggestions would be highly appreciated.
Using static linking
jvm.dll
from your project directories. The dll must be loaded from it's original location, as it seems that other DLLs are involved, found by references.PATH
environement variable to start with the folder of a JREjvm.dll
. And don't use the"c:\folder with space in name"
notation (that is surrounding the path withdouble quotes
). Just useset path=c:\folder with space in name;%PATH%
. That mistake made my previous attempts worthless.Using dynamic linking.
jvm.dll
from your project directories. The dll must be loaded from it's original location, as it seems that other DLLs are involved, found by references.jvm.lib
from your project configurationLoadLibrary
, with the full path for jvm.dll (escape '\' or use '/')GetProcAddress
for "JNI_CreateJavaVM
"typedef
for the function pointer (useJNICALL
as calling convention)Patching your code with above steps makes my VS2012/Seven64/x86Debug/JDK1.6 project to output "This code is never reached" (with ret ==
JNI_OK
)