So I understand the usual procedure to generate a C header if you want to call C from Java, but I don't understand what function call I am supposed to use if I don't have a "jobject" to give.
Like here, I'm trying to call doSomething()
public class Test {
public void doSomething(ByteBuffer buf) {
System.out.println("Hi");
};
}
I read this, but I don't get it: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/jni/spec/functions.html#wp16656
jobject buf = env->NewDirectByteBuffer(b, len);
jclass testClass;
jmethodID doSomethingMethod;
testClass = env->FindClass("test/Test");
doSomethingMethod = env->GetMethodID(testClass, "doSomething", "(Ljava/nio/ByteBuffer;)V");
env->CallVoidMethod(buf, doSomethingMethod);
What is the first parameter of "CallVoidMethod()" supposed to be? It's always jobject, but what? When I run this, it just tells me in Eclipse "UnsupportedOperationException", it doesn't print anything.