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| Québec 2004-07-21, 3:59 pm |
| Well,
The question Is the subject. I know thete is the book from Sun but Sun's
book are sometimes a little bit too pro-Sun.
Something else :-)? So I can break my mind on the language again?
Ouch!
Jean
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| Byron Miller 2004-07-21, 3:59 pm |
| Well,
Here is the onlnie tutorial for the book you referr to:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/native1.1/
The only other book i see on amazon.com is referencing JNI in C++, but gives
an overview that seems to be rated fairly well
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...5766339-6354554
"Québec" <Once@WasEno.ugh> wrote in message
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> Well,
>
> The question Is the subject. I know thete is the book from Sun but Sun's
> book are sometimes a little bit too pro-Sun.
>
> Something else :-)? So I can break my mind on the language again?
> Ouch!
>
> Jean
>
>
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| Roedy Green 2004-07-21, 3:59 pm |
| On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 07:11:23 -0400, "Québec" <Once@WasEno.ugh> wrote
or quoted :
>The question Is the subject. I know thete is the book from Sun but Sun's
>book are sometimes a little bit too pro-Sun.
>
>Something else :-)? So I can break my mind on the language again?
>Ouch!
see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/jni.html
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Coaching, problem solving, economical contract programming.
See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/jgloss.html for The Java Glossary.
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