Re: JNI generic type of jobject

From:
Daniel Pitts <newsgroup.nospam@virtualinfinity.net>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Tue, 04 Oct 2011 07:53:22 -0700
Message-ID:
<C5Fiq.2704$x14.849@newsfe22.iad>
On 10/4/11 5:28 AM, Silvio wrote:

On 10/04/2011 02:23 PM, Philipp Kraus wrote:

Hello,

I use JNI calls for some Java classes. Some Java classes are generic
classes like:

class mytestclass<T> {

public native void mymethod();

}

The stub shows:

JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_mytestclass_mymethod(JNIEnv* p_env, jobject
p_object)

How can I get from the jobject which object type is the generic
parameter T? Because I would
like to create different codes if I do something like:

mytestclass<int> x = new mytestclass<int>();
x.mymethod();

mytestclass<String> x = new mytestclass<String>();
x.mymethod();

Thanks

Phil


No such thing is possible. Generics are a compile time thing. At runtime
only the raw types are available.

Silvio


int is not a valid generic type parameter, as int is a primitive and
generic types must by Object types.

Also, generics are not the same as C++ templates. There isn't different
code created for each concrete usage. Its all exactly the same code.

If you are doing different behavior based on the compile time type, then
you need to do a little bit more work to implement the strategy pattern.

class MyTestClass<T> {
   private MyMethodStrategy<T> strategy;

   public mymethod() {
      strategy.mymethod(this);
   }
}

interface MyMethodStrategy<T> {
     void mymethod(MyTestClass<T> testClass);
}

class MyStringMethodStrategy implement MyMethodStrategy<String> {
    public native void mymethod(MyTestClass<String> testClass);
}

class MyIntegerMethodStrategy implement MyMethodStrategy<Integer> {
    public native void mymethod(MyTestClass<Integer> testClass);
}

Then you will have two different native methods to implement each strategy.

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