This is more work than say writing a bit of C to instantiate a JVM in the
go process for example, and to get what we are after.

On 13 Oct 2017 06:41, "Jakob Borg" <ja...@kastelo.net> wrote:

> On 12 Oct 2017, at 23:43, audrius.butkevic...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Your example has a MainActivity.java.
> > As I said, this is a Go application, and as it stands it has no Java, so
> it doesn't have (and doesn't intend to have) a main activity.
> > Also, your initialization (Hello.initContentProvider) happens from Java
> (not from Go), so my question is still unanswered of how do do all of this
> purely from the Go side without reverse bindings.
>
> Maybe a solution in this case is to refactor the Go program to be a
> library (just moving package main to package app, and main.main() ->
> app.Run() or something) and then using dependency injection from the Java
> side.
>
> //jb

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