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I have a problem sharing a stream between Java and C with JNI. I am trying to call a Java method from C, but I am getting a nosuchmethodfound exception when I am trying to get GetObjectMethodID.

C Code:

jclass cls = (*env)->GetObjectClass(env, obj);
jmethodID aMethodID = (*env)->GetMethodID(env, cls, "callbackmethod", "(I)V");
if (aMethodID == 0) { 
    log("Unable to get methodID"); //Always getting aMethodID as 0
}
int myvar = 7;
(*env)->CallVoidMethod(env, obj, aMethodID, myvar);

Java Code:

public class myclass extends activity {
    private void callbackmethod(int i) {
        Log.d("Tag", "In Java code");
    }

    -------
    more code
}

Now I am always getting an error Ljava/lang/NoSuchMethodError;: callbackmethod.

Everything looks fine, but my code doesn't work. What is the problem?

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  • Do I need to Include any header file? That is only thing That i can think of right now Feb 3, 2011 at 18:07
  • Update your C, Java source to reflect actual snippets, then resolution would be faster. Did you generate the signature for callabckmethod() correctly? Feb 3, 2011 at 18:11
  • MAy be that is the case. How should I generate the signatures? Feb 3, 2011 at 19:25
  • I have verified that the generated signatures are correct. The problem is something else. Feb 3, 2011 at 20:35

2 Answers 2

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Is the JNI method static by any chance? If so, its second parameter is the class, not the this pointer of the current object.

Also, is the method in question in the current class or in its base? Judging by the fact that you spelled activity in all lower case, this is not a copy/paste of your actual code, but a rewrite. It's easier to find errors in real code.

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It was my mistake. I was calling the native function from the java static function. I removed the static key word. It's working fine now.

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    why the down votes ? They owned up to the mistake, everyone can make a mistake after all
    – gheese
    Jun 18, 2013 at 10:37
  • Thanks, I had a similar issue and this pointed me to the right fix
    – Oren
    Feb 21, 2015 at 21:23

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