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Android Native Development Kit Cookbook

By : Liu Feipeng
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Android Native Development Kit Cookbook

By: Liu Feipeng

Overview of this book

Building Android applications would usually mean that you spend all of your time working in Java. There are however times when this is not the most efficient or best method for the application being built. This is where Android NDK comes in. Android NDK allows the developer to write in Native C/C++, giving you the power to reuse code and libraries and also, in most cases, increase the speed and efficiency of your application.The "Android Native Development Kit Cookbook" will help you understand the development, building, and debugging of your native Android applications. We will discover and learn JNI programming and essential NDK APIs such as OpenGL ES, and the native application API. We will then explore the process of porting existing libraries and software to NDK. By the end of this book you will be able to build your own apps in NDK apps."Android Native Development Kit Cookbook" begins with basic recipes that will help you in the building and debugging of native apps, and JNI programming. The recipes cover various topics of application development with Android NDK such as OpenGL programming and Multimedia programming. We will begin with a simple recipe, Hello NDK, before moving on to cover advanced topics with recipes on OpenGL ES that focus on 2D and 3D graphics, as well as recipes that discuss working with NDK and external APIs. If you are looking for ways to make your application available in Android and take measures to boost your application's performance, then this Cookbook is for you.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Android Native Development Kit Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Debugging an Android NDK application with CheckJNI


JNI does little error checking for better performance. As a result, errors usually lead to a crash. A mode called CheckJNI is offered by Android. In this mode, a set of JNI functions with extended checks are called instead of the normal JNI functions. This recipe discusses how to enable the CheckJNI mode to debug Android NDK applications.

How to do it...

The following steps create a sample Android project and enable the CheckJNI mode:

  1. Create an Android application named CheckJNIDemo. Set the package name as cookbook.chapter3. Create an activity named CheckJNIDemoActivity. Please refer to the Loading native libraries and registering native methods recipe of Chapter 2, Java Native Interface, if you want more detailed instructions.

  2. Right-click on the project CheckJNIDemo, select Android Tools | Add Native Support. A window appears; click on Finish to dismiss it.

  3. Add the following content to CheckJNIDemo.cpp.

  4. Change CheckJNIDemoActivity.java to the...