it should be easy to integrate an existing C library with XMLVM. Simply
create a Java class with a native method. The native method can then
call the external C library. I would suggest a similar approach for the
other way around. Have the main entry point (the main() method) always
in XMLVM so it can do the proper initializations, then call the C side.
From there you can make callbacks into the generated C code. Of course
you would have to understand the XMLVM-internal data structures. You can
first create some Java code that does what you want to do in C and then
look at the generated code to get an idea how to access the data structures.
Arno
On 5/6/11 3:42 AM, Palic, Darko wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am evaluating if it would be possible to integrate the generated posix
> code into a existing c-project.
> For me it is currently not clear, how I could interop with the datatypes
> in the posix-gen-code and the existing c-code?
>
> Does anybody here uses xmlvm as the part of a existing C-/C++-Project?
>
> bye,
> Darko
>
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