/* * Copyright 2017 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. */ // Android's FindClass() is tricky because the app-specific ClassLoader is not // consulted when there is no app-specific frame on the stack (i.e. when called // from a thread created from native C++ code). These helper functions provide a // workaround for this. // http://developer.android.com/training/articles/perf-jni.html#faq_FindClass #ifndef SDK_ANDROID_NATIVE_API_JNI_CLASS_LOADER_H_ #define SDK_ANDROID_NATIVE_API_JNI_CLASS_LOADER_H_ #include #include "sdk/android/native_api/jni/scoped_java_ref.h" namespace webrtc { // This method should be called from JNI_OnLoad and before any calls to // FindClass. This is normally called by InitAndroid. void InitClassLoader(JNIEnv* env); // This function is identical to JNIEnv::FindClass except that it works from any // thread. This function loads and returns a local reference to the class with // the given name. The name argument is a fully-qualified class name. For // example, the fully-qualified class name for the java.lang.String class is: // "java/lang/String". This function will be used from the JNI generated code // and should rarely be used manually. ScopedJavaLocalRef GetClass(JNIEnv* env, const char* name); } // namespace webrtc #endif // SDK_ANDROID_NATIVE_API_JNI_CLASS_LOADER_H_