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JDT AND CDT merging [message #1254] Fri, 05 July 2002 07:30 Go to next message
Xavier Méhaut is currently offline Xavier MéhautFriend
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Hello,
I would suggest the following feature ; be able to use some features of
the CDT in the JDT. The purpose of this request is to be able to make
easily Java native Interface generation, and testing inside the JDT. It
could also useful to be able to read a .dll or .so according the OS and to
generate automatically java code with native methods. Up to now I consider
the integration of Java with the envrionment as a big lack . This feature
would simplify this integration
regards
xavier
Re: JDT AND CDT merging [message #1278 is a reply to message #1254] Fri, 05 July 2002 09:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
shmuel siegel is currently offline shmuel siegelFriend
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I'd like to go a step further. I would like to see a migration tool that
facilitates moving from c/c++ to java. I.e., an integrated environment that
allows me too mix the two languages.

regards shmuel

"xme" <xmehaut@apri-group.com> wrote in message
news:ag3hua$7o7$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Hello,
> I would suggest the following feature ; be able to use some features of
> the CDT in the JDT. The purpose of this request is to be able to make
> easily Java native Interface generation, and testing inside the JDT. It
> could also useful to be able to read a .dll or .so according the OS and to
> generate automatically java code with native methods. Up to now I consider
> the integration of Java with the envrionment as a big lack . This feature
> would simplify this integration
> regards
> xavier
>
Re: JDT AND CDT merging [message #8492 is a reply to message #1254] Tue, 16 July 2002 13:18 Go to previous message
Alexandre Vermeerbergen is currently offline Alexandre VermeerbergenFriend
Messages: 110
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Xavier:

I am not sure merging JDT and CDT plug-ins would help much for JNI
development.

But I agree that there should be a joint effort between JDT and CDT teams to
make sure that, for example, debugging a Java application with JNI calls to
a C++ one ; or debugging a C++ application calling Java code using the
opposite method will be possible.

When I step from a Java method to a C++ one, I want to see the CDT
perspective,
don't you ?

Alex
Re: JDT AND CDT merging [message #566043 is a reply to message #1254] Fri, 05 July 2002 09:36 Go to previous message
shmuel siegel is currently offline shmuel siegelFriend
Messages: 75
Registered: July 2009
Member
I'd like to go a step further. I would like to see a migration tool that
facilitates moving from c/c++ to java. I.e., an integrated environment that
allows me too mix the two languages.

regards shmuel

"xme" <xmehaut@apri-group.com> wrote in message
news:ag3hua$7o7$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Hello,
> I would suggest the following feature ; be able to use some features of
> the CDT in the JDT. The purpose of this request is to be able to make
> easily Java native Interface generation, and testing inside the JDT. It
> could also useful to be able to read a .dll or .so according the OS and to
> generate automatically java code with native methods. Up to now I consider
> the integration of Java with the envrionment as a big lack . This feature
> would simplify this integration
> regards
> xavier
>
Re: JDT AND CDT merging [message #568388 is a reply to message #1254] Tue, 16 July 2002 13:18 Go to previous message
Alexandre Vermeerbergen is currently offline Alexandre VermeerbergenFriend
Messages: 110
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Xavier:

I am not sure merging JDT and CDT plug-ins would help much for JNI
development.

But I agree that there should be a joint effort between JDT and CDT teams to
make sure that, for example, debugging a Java application with JNI calls to
a C++ one ; or debugging a C++ application calling Java code using the
opposite method will be possible.

When I step from a Java method to a C++ one, I want to see the CDT
perspective,
don't you ?

Alex
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