I'm supporting a large system written in C++ and we now have a requirement for our application to talk with a third party system which only provides a JTAPI interface. It would appear that I am stuck writing a JTAPI proxy in Java that talks JTAPI on one side and some more language-neutral API on the other. However, this feels like it should be a solved problem and I don't want to unnecessarily re-invent the wheel. What is the best solution to interface to JTAPI from C++? Does such a proxy already exist, or perhaps is there a solution that does not require a Java layer?
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This article shows a way to call Java objects from C++. You can also think of embedding the JVM in your C++ program. This page talks about a possible way to do this. Also see: Embed Java code into your native apps If your C++ system provides an API, then the easier approach is to write a Java program that wraps the C++ API (using JNI) and call the JTAPI library from there. |
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