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Author JNI en memory managment
Hans Van den Eynden

2004-10-14, 4:00 pm

With JNI you can call some native code (exe, dll, ...) from inside
your java program. Is it possible that the native code makes to
program unsafe? Can it for example write into the java application
memory?? Are there some other things the native code can do to corrupt
the program??
Is it possible to write a virus that way??

thanks at advance
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