Java developers wanting access to high performance native libraries are often left with the choice of JNI (Java Native Interface). But using JNI requires native wrapper code that’s difficult to maintain for each platform or architecture.
A new OpenJDK project called Project Panama is an alternative to JNI. It’s a pure Java API to access native libraries.
Benefits of using OpenJDK’s Project Panama:
In this second workshop, you’ll learn the fundamentals on how to natively allocate and access memory.
Date: Tuesday, July 12
Time: 1300 BST/1400 CEST or 11am PT/2pm ET
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Can’t make the date? Register and we’ll send you the replay.
Hosted by:
Carl Dea, Senior Developer Advocate, Azul