Can I know the name of the class that calls a JNI C method?

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失恋的感觉 2020-12-05 15:23

Is there any way I can know the name of the class that called a method in JNI C code ? I can obtain a reference to the class using the following statement :

         


        
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  • 2020-12-05 15:43

    Just invoke getName() on the jclass, also via JNI.

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  • 2020-12-05 15:47

    In my case, I haven't had the object to get the class. Instead, I wanted to get the name of a given class, based on its signature.

    So, this worked for me. I hope it can help:

    // Find the class by its JNI signature
    jclass cls = env->FindClass(expectedType);
    
    // Get the class object's class descriptor
    jclass clsClazz = env->GetObjectClass(cls);
    
    // Find the getSimpleName() method in the class object
    jmethodID methodId = env->GetMethodID(clsClazz, "getSimpleName", "()Ljava/lang/String;");
    jstring className = (jstring) env->CallObjectMethod(cls, methodId);
    
    // And finally, don't forget to release the JNI objects after usage!!!!
    env->DeleteLocalRef(clsClazz);
    env->DeleteLocalRef(cls);
    
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  • 2020-12-05 16:03

    This code will give you the calling class name:

    jclass cls = env->GetObjectClass(obj);
    
    // First get the class object
    jmethodID mid = env->GetMethodID(cls, "getClass", "()Ljava/lang/Class;");
    jobject clsObj = env->CallObjectMethod(obj, mid);
    
    // Now get the class object's class descriptor
    cls = env->GetObjectClass(clsObj);
    
    // Find the getName() method on the class object
    mid = env->GetMethodID(cls, "getName", "()Ljava/lang/String;");
    
    // Call the getName() to get a jstring object back
    jstring strObj = (jstring)env->CallObjectMethod(clsObj, mid);
    
    // Now get the c string from the java jstring object
    const char* str = env->GetStringUTFChars(strObj, NULL);
    
    // Print the class name
    printf("\nCalling class is: %s\n", str);
    
    // Release the memory pinned char array
    env->ReleaseStringUTFChars(strObj, str);
    

    Note that I haven't taken any actions to check for errors. This is just a small code snippet describing how it could be done.


    Alternatively you could do this instead of using the GetStringUTFChars/ReleaseStringUTFChars:

    // Make sure that the buffer is large enough
    char str[128];
    jint strlen = env->GetStringUTFLength(strObj);
    env->GetStringUTFRegion(strObj, 0, strlen, str);
    printf("\nCalling class is: %s\n", str);
    

    No need to release since the string is copied to local buffer.

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