jnative | Java Native Utilities | Wrapper library
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- Locates the native library
- Get the directory location
- Gets the operating system name
- Writes the base address of the given native object
- Writes an int value to this native object
- Returns the address size of the native architecture
- Submits the pending events
- Gets the native base address of this native object
- Free the native memory area
- Poll for events
- Prepare a read operation
- Read a long from this native object
- Prepares a write operation
- Read a char
- Read a double
- Read a byte from the native object
- Reads an int from the native object
- Writes a char
- Reads a short from this native object
- Writes a byte value to this native object
- Writes a double at the specified location
- Writes a float at the given position
- Reads a float
- Get page size
- Creates a native native object from this native object
- Returns the byte order of the hardware
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QUESTION
I've encountered problem using JLupin Storage Queue. It has problems retrieving task when finished. JLupin is configured on 2 clusters, 3 servers each. Jlupin QueueMicroservice is installed on each of them. Thank you in advance.
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Answered 2019-Feb-18 at 11:41you probably didn't configured shared disk for your queueMicroservice's instances. By default "platform/storage" is used as a location for storing queue's data. Check JLupin's documentation for more details about configuring queues with disk storage implementation.
https://jlupin.io/documentation/jlupin-reactive-queues-16/page/storage-jlupin_disk.html
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You can use jnative like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the jnative component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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