| Sheng Liang. Java Native Interface: Programming Guide and Reference. Addison-Wesley, 1998. http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/ 1.1/docs/guide/jni/. |
....for the different components of the framework. To obtain different degrees of portability and efficiency over heterogeneous computational resources it is possible to leverage the capability to link together Java byte code and system dependent native code enabled by the Java Native Interface (JNI) [7]. The JNI allows to develop the parts of the framework that are most critical to efficient application execution in ANSI C language and to introduce into them the desired level of architecture dependent optimization at the cost of increased development effort [8] 9] The use of native code ....
S. Liang, The Java Native Interface: Programming Guide and Reference, Addison Wesley, 1998.
....of the available computational resources. These different degrees of required portability and efficiency over heterogeneous computational resources can optimally leverage the capability to link together Java byte code and system dependent native code enabled by the Java Native Interface (JNI) [13]. The JNI allows development of those parts of the framework that are most critical to efficient application execution in a low level language, and also permits the desired level of architecture dependent optimization to be introduced into them at the cost of increased development effort. 4 The ....
S. Liang. The Java Native Interface: Programming Guide and Reference. Addison-Wesely Publishing Company, Inc, Reading, Massachusetts, 1998.
....of the available computational resources. These different degrees of required portability and efficiency over heterogeneous computational resources can optimally leverage the capability to link together Java byte code and system dependent native code enabled by the Java Native Interface (JNI) [6]. The JNI allows development of those parts of the framework that are most critical to efficient application execution in a low level language, and also permits the desired level of architecture dependent optimization to be introduced into them at the cost of increased development effort. The use ....
S. Liang, The Java Native Interface: Programming Guide and Reference, Addison Wesley, 1998.
....that they will be available only on small subsets of the available computational resources. These different requirements for portability and efficiency can optimally leverage the capability to link together Java byte code and system dependent native code enabled by the Java Native Interface (Liang 1998). The Java Native Interface allows us to develop the parts of the framework that are most critical to efficient application execution in ANSI C language (Mintchev and Getov 1997) and to introduce into them the desired level of architecture dependent optimization at the cost of increased ....
Liang S., The Java Native Interface: Programming Guide and Reference, Addison Wesley, 1998.
....of the available computational resources. These different degrees of required portability and efficiency over heterogeneous computational resources can optimally leverage the capability to link together Java byte code and system dependent native code enabled by the Java Native Interface (JNI) [7]. The JNI allows to develop the parts of the framework that are most critical to efficient application execution in ANSI C language and to introduce into them the desired level of architecture dependent optimization at the cost of increased development effort [8] 9] The use of native code ....
S. Liang, The Java Native Interface: Programming Guide and Reference, Addison Wesley, 1998.
....resources. Fig. 1. Abstract model of a Harness Distributed Virtual Machine. 4 These different degrees of required portability and efficiency can optimally leverage the capability to link together Java byte code and system dependent native code enabled by the Java Native Interface (JNI) [3]. The JNI allows to develop the parts of the framework that are most critical to efficient application execution in ANSI C or FORTRAN language and to introduce into them the desired level of architecture dependent optimization at the cost of increased development effort or limited portability. ....
S. Liang, The Java Native Interface: Programming Guide and Reference, Addison Wesley, 1998.
....computational resources. These different requirements for portability and Figure 1 Abstract model of a Harness Distributed Virtual Machine efficiency can optimally leverage the capability to link together Java byte code and system dependent native code enabled by the Java Native Interface (JNI) [4]. The JNI allows to develop the parts of the framework that are most critical to efficient application execution in ANSI C language and to introduce into them the desired level of architecture dependent optimization at the cost of increased development effort. The use of native code requires a ....
S. Liang, The Java Native Interface: Programming Guide and Reference, Addison Wesley,
....acceptable for them to be available only on small subsets of the computational resources. These different degrees of required portability and efficiency can optimally leverage the capability to link together Java byte code and system dependent native code enabled by the Java Native Interface (JNI) [3]. The JNI allows to develop the parts of the framework that are most critical to efficient application execution in ANSI C or FORTRAN language and to introduce into them the desired level of architecture dependent optimization at the cost of increased development effort or limited portability. The ....
S. Liang, The Java Native Interface: Programming Guide and Reference, Addison Wesley, 1998.
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Sheng Liang. Java Native Interface: Programming Guide and Reference. Addison-Wesley, 1998. http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/ 1.1/docs/guide/jni/.
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