that sounds great. does it have support for sysinfo?  if it does, I'll
try using your apr-java package.

peter


On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 15:18:39 +0100, Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Costin Manolache wrote:
> >>
> >> Well, I'm working over a year now on a project that I've called
> >> apr-java. This is a thin (for now) wrapper around apr and apr-utils,
> >> so it will be supported on all platforms the apr is.
> >
> > BTW - it would be really great if it would use the SWT model, i.e. JNI
> > methods matching exactly the APR signatures and param types, with
> > minimal ammount of C wrapper code. It works really well, and it's the
> > easiest to maintain and fastest of all JNI flavors I've seen.
> >
> 
> Exactly. IMO the SWT from Eclipse proved to be as effective and easy
> to use as any other Java package or library.
> And that is what I have done with my apr-java.
> 
> Right now I've implemented it using the org.apache.apr.native
> with the Library, Pool, Error, File, Mutex, Mmap, Shm,
> Socket and Pollset as containers for specific APR functions
> with exactly the same function prototypes.
> The wrapping code is really minimal, and in lot cases done
> as macros.
> I did not tried to wrap the code that has better or
> direct implementation in Java like string, thread, etc...
> 
> Also the project does not prevent that we add any additional
> functionality not present in the APR.
> 
> Mladen.
> 
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