Reputation: 523
I am trying to convert a jbyteArray to native c string (char*) in jni? Unfortunately I can't find any documentation on how to do that. I'm invoking a java function with the following prototype in the c code.
public static byte[] processFile(byte[] p_fileContent)
In the c code I am invoking this function which is returning a byte array. The content of this byte array is a java string. But I need to convert it to a c string.
jbyteArray arr = (jbyteArray) env->CallObjectMethod(clsH, midMain, jb);
printf("%s\n", (char*) arr);
Upvotes: 17
Views: 34678
Reputation: 8308
I believe you would use GetByteArrayElements
and ReleaseByteArrayElements
. Something like:
boolean isCopy;
jbyte* b = GetByteArrayElements(env, arr, &isCopy);
You should be able to cast b
to char*
at this point in order to access the data in the array. Note that this may create a copy of the data, so you'll want to make sure to release the memory using ReleaseByteArrayElements
:
ReleaseByteArrayElements(env, arr, b, 0);
The last parameter is a mode indicating how changes to b
should be handled. 0
indicates that the values are copied back to arr
. If you don't want to copy the data back to arr
, use JNI_ABORT
instead.
For more details see the JNI Reference.
Upvotes: 25