我应该如何为 JNI 加载本机库以避免 UnsatisfiedLinkError? [英] How should I load native libraries for JNI to avoid an UnsatisfiedLinkError?

查看:20
本文介绍了我应该如何为 JNI 加载本机库以避免 UnsatisfiedLinkError?的处理方法,对大家解决问题具有一定的参考价值,需要的朋友们下面随着小编来一起学习吧!

问题描述

I want to use JNI on Ubuntu 8.10, using Eclipse and gcc (the standard one with Ubuntu if there are flavours).

I can't seem to load my library despite the make file creating it successfully.

The main Java class is as follows:

class Hello {
    public native void sayHello();

    static {
        System.loadLibrary("hello.so");
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Hello h = new Hello();
        h.sayHello();
    }
}

My make file is as such;

    all : hello.so

hello.so : Hello.o
    gcc -shared -o hello.so Hello.o

Hello.o : Hello.c Hello.h
    gcc -I/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/include -I/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/include/linux -c Hello.c -o Hello.o

Hello.h : Hello.class
    javah -jni Hello

clean :
    -del Hello.h
    -del Hello.o

The rest of the code (Hello.c) looks like one would think.

The error I'm getting is as follows;

Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no hello.so in java.library.path

If I use an explicit path:

System.loadLibrary("/home/gavin/Work/workspace/JNI/hello.so");

Then it works, but I'd much rather not use an explicit path if possible.

解决方案

As per Pax you should set the library path to where ever Java should look for the library. Your library name should be libhello.so. The call to load the library should then be:

System.loadLibrary("hello");

Linux libraries are referenced by the convention libname.so and loaded based on the name. Here is a link about dynamic linking problems in Java from the SWIG documentation, although you are not using SWIG this section is still relevant.

这篇关于我应该如何为 JNI 加载本机库以避免 UnsatisfiedLinkError?的文章就介绍到这了,希望我们推荐的答案对大家有所帮助,也希望大家多多支持IT屋!

查看全文
登录 关闭
扫码关注1秒登录
发送“验证码”获取 | 15天全站免登陆