JNI is part of the platform and is supposed to be part of a
Java-Compatible JDK. There's nothing extra to install.
In case you need it, the reference documentation is here:
http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/jni/index.html
- David Herron
Nilani Ganeshwaran wrote:
Hi
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Hi
I am new to Debian and using debian-etch. Could you please guide me to
setup/install jni?
Regards
Nilani
Nilani Ganeshwaran
Institutional Repository Technical Support and Software Developer
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