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JNIWrapper for MAC
JNIWrapper 3.7

Bridge Java and native code without using JNI.

JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with the native code from Java programs using a standard JNI approach.
With JNIWrapper, there is no need to create native code libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from any dynamic library. You write code in the Java language, and JNIWrapper does the rest.
JNIWrapper`s advantages: Minimum behind-the-scene operation; High performance; Automatic resource management.

Coding Software - Components & Libraries, On November 11, 2008 updated, downloaded 72 times, file size is 3601Kb.

JNIWrapper for MAC

Bridge Java and native code without using JNI.

JNIWrapper eliminates difficulties in working with the native code from Java programs using standard JNI approach.
With JNIWrapper there is no need to create native code libraries to call a function of the operating system API or a function from any dynamic library. You write your code using Java only, and our product does the rest.
JNIWrapper advantages: Minimum behind-the-scene operation; High performance; Automatic resource management.

Coding Software - Components & Libraries, On December 4, 2006 updated, downloaded 31 times, file size is 3918Kb.

JNI proxy - call native code from Java.

The xFunction library is the universal solution for integration of Java code with code written in other languages, superior in many aspects to Java Native Interface (JNI). With xFunction, you no longer need to implement those ugly native methods. Instead, you extend and instantiate xFunction classes to create conventional Java objects representing external functions, data structures, pointers, and callbacks.

Coding Software - Components & Libraries, On January 18, 2008 updated, downloaded 26 times, file size is 100Kb.

FileTimes for MAC
FileTimes 1.9

Read and set Windows file/dir times from Java.

Java class library to read and set Windows file/dir times from Java: Create/LastModified . Create time is when the file was first written. LastModified is when the file was last written. Accessed time is when the file was last read or written. Uses JNI native Code. See FileTimes.java for the API to use these methods in your own programs. FileTimes does nothing by itself, other than a debugging test harness to demonstrate the methods.

Coding Software - Java Development, On June 18, 2009 updated, downloaded 0 times, file size is 656Kb.

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