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I want to learn JNI , please suggest me some basic guide.
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Re: JNI

You should go for the book - Java Native Interface (Programmer's Guide and Specification - Addision Wesley).
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That is the online version of the same book linked above. It can also be downloaded as html or pdf. (http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jni/)
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> want to learn JNI , please suggest me some basic guide.

If you are doing it for fun, refer to the links posted above. But if you actually plan on writing a *real* application which requires interfacing with native code with the least possible fuss, try out some of the high level JNI wrappers and their likes out there.

JNA and Swig are few of them.
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