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I am trying to generate JNI code from my Java class. I was able to generate the header without a problem using javah Whenever I run javah with the -stubs command I get this error:

Error: JNI does not require stubs, please refer to the JNI documentation.

Does anyone know if there is a way to generate a JNI .c file for a class. I can make the file from my header by hand, but it seems like something a tool should be able to do.

I found an unresolved bug request about this from 2000 so I'm not too hopeful. https://bugs.java.com/bugdatabase/view_bug?bug_id=4368114

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-stubs is a leftover from a long-obsolete first cut at JNI. It never generated anything useful for any version of Java used in the current century.

Just copy the header file into your .c file and add a function body to each function.

Or perhaps have a look at http://jna.java.net/.

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    That's extra work. Plus, you need to add names for parameters. It would be nice if this could all be done for you.
    – mlepage
    Jan 16, 2014 at 19:33

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