07-31-2007
I don't think you've posted the complete error. Can you do that? And in the mean time, also check if you have the library file available.
Last edited by blowtorch; 08-01-2007 at 10:26 PM..
Reason: requested by o/p
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guake(1) General Commands Manual guake(1)
NAME
giws -- Generate C++ class wrappers to call Java methods/objects
SYNOPSIS
giws [-hf, --description-file] [-o, --output-dir] [-p, --per-package] [-e, --throws-exception-on-error] [--header-extension-file] [--body-
extension-file] [-v, --version] [-h, --help]
DESCRIPTION
Giws is basically doing the same stuff as SWIG but the opposite.
Calling Java from C/C++ can be tricky: JNI calls are complicated
especially when dealing with non primivite types or arrays,
performance issues must be kept in mind all the time,
the code can be redundant (checking exceptions, checking returns
of operations...).
Giws hides this complexity through a C++ class which wraps the
Java class.
OPTIONS
-f, --description-file Description of the method of the Java Object.
-o, --output-dir
The directory where to export files
-p, --per-package
Generates CXX/HXX files per package
-e, --throws-exception-on-error
Throws a C++ exception instead of an exit(EXIT_FAILURE)
--header-extension-file
Specify the extension of the header file generated [Default : .hxx]
--body-extension-file
Specify the extension of the body file generated [Default : .cpp]
-v --version
Display the version information
-h --help
Display the help
AUTHOR
giws was written by Sylvestre Ledru, Vincent Couvert and Jean-Baptiste Silvy
This manual page was written by Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre.ledru@inria.fr>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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