
In part 2, I will try from scratch to build an integrated Java/JNI development environment using eclipse. I feel I failed in part 1 largely because my eclipse enviornment as had so many add on packages. It isn’t a clean environment, it’s an old environment!
I am using (on windows XP… if this doesn’t work, I’ll next try on SUSE Linux 10.0):
- Eclipse 3.2
- intel integrated debugger
- dev-c++ dev-cpp download
- apache harmony JDK with NCAI interface patch
- Sun Java 1.5 JDK
I extracted the NCAI patch over the harmony JDK installation.
I got into building my objects… (remember to add the eclipse plugin) Checked that I had the Mixed java application option (working)…










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Hi alphafootbar
Could please little bit clarify the message it doesn’t work on Windows XP?
Hi Vasily,
I have not yet said it doesn’t work on Windows XP. I have tried two installations on Win XP, the first failed with an eclipse error that I reported to you guys at Intel.
I’ll post more about what I think could be simplified - or requests for more information!
Cheers,
Alpha