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JET: Exception Checking in the <endeca_term>Java Native Interface</endeca_term>

JET: Exception Checking in the Java Native Interface

...written in Java often invokes native methods through the use of the Java Native Interface (JNI). Java's type system, however, cannot enforce the same... Read more

16 August, 2011
Automated Translation of Java Source Code to Eiffel

Automated Translation of Java Source Code to Eiffel

...Eiffel replacements for the components of the Java run-time environment, including Java Native Interface services and reflection mechanisms Read more

11 April, 2011
JNI Light: An Operational Model for the Core JNI

JNI Light: An Operational Model for the Core JNI

...Light (JNIL hereafter), for a subset of a widely used FFI - the Java Native Interface (JNI). JNIL focuses on the core issues when a high... Read more

22 August, 2010
Jinn: Synthesizing Dynamic Bug Detectors for Foreign Language Interfaces

Jinn: Synthesizing Dynamic Bug Detectors for Foreign Language Interfaces

...For example, virtually all Java programs compose Java and C using the Java Native Interface (JNI). Since JNI is informally specified, developers have difficulty using... Read more

10 June, 2010

Web-enabling COBOL applications

...long been possible, it hasn't been easy. A mechanism called the Java Native Interface (JNI) is built into the Java platform that allows Java... Read more

14 August, 2002 by Keith Mante
Wrapper Generator Using <endeca_term>Java Native Interface</endeca_term>

Wrapper Generator Using Java Native Interface

...order to facilitate the use of native libraries in effective ways through Java Native Interface. Legacy codes are those libraries, command line applications or other... Read more

1 April, 2010
Jeannie: Granting <endeca_term>Java Native Interface</endeca_term> Developers Their Wishes

Jeannie: Granting Java Native Interface Developers Their Wishes

Higher-level languages interface with lower-level languages such as C to access platform functionality, reuse legacy... Read more

25 October, 2007
Quarantine: Java Heap Protection in the Presence of Native Code

Quarantine: Java Heap Protection in the Presence of Native Code

By using Java Native Interface (JNI), programmers can integrate Java programs with legacy systems or... Read more

29 December, 2009

Sun brews fresh Java for mobile devices

...some lower-end Java implementations, such as on-board bytecode verification, a Java Native Interface and an Abstract Windowing Toolkit, Sun said. The J2ME Personal... Read more

26 September, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

A Year Ago: Microsoft defends modifying Java

...Machine for Java. In addition, Microsoft has refused to support Sun's Java Native Interface, which dictates how Java code interacts with native (C or... Read more

31 August, 1999 by Deborah Gage

Court sides with Microsoft in Sun lawsuit

...comply with Sun's Java. Whyte ordered Microsoft to support Sun's Java Native Interface and to stop using unauthorised compiler extensions and keyword and... Read more

24 August, 1999 by Deborah Gage

'Cool' faces hot fight inside MS

...case. So far, Microsoft has fixed some of its products by adding Java Native Interface support, but it has done nothing to alter its J... Read more

17 February, 1999 by Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft keeps Cool about java alternative

...months. Late last month, Microsoft issued a patch that includes Sun's Java Native Interface to the Visual J++ development tool, as Whyte ordered in... Read more

15 February, 1999 by Antone Gonsalves, Mary Jo Foley and Scott Berinato

Did Microsoft and HP collude on Java?

...Java Developers Kit 1.1, the agreement bars support for Sun's Java Native Interface, which dictates how Java interacts with all native code. Instead... Read more

15 January, 1999 by Deborah Gage

US Report: MS claims Java is a 'double' standard

...Nice that Netscape would be late with its implementation of the JNI (Java Native Interface), a technology that lets Java applications call on services of... Read more

10 December, 1998 by Will Rodger

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