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the Eclipse project for the Java binding is now replaced with a simple Makefile

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Before compiling Java binding you first need to have the C runtime
compiled and installed. In order to compile the binding itself you need
Eclipse plus the plugin for compiling C projects in
Eclipse (https://www.eclipse.org/cdt). Follow the instructions on
the web site.
Before compiling the Java binding you first need to have the C runtime
compiled and installed. You also need to find where your jni.h header
is installed. It is part of the Java JDK, but it might be placed
in different places on different platforms. The path to the jni.h
header should be assigned to the JNI_PATH variable in the beginning
of the Makefile that you will find in the root directory of
the binding. Once this is done type:
After you have done the above, import the directory where you have found
this INSTALL file as an existing project in Eclipse. The project has
two configurations one for Posix (Linux) systems and one for Windows.
You can change the configuration by right clicking on the project
and choosing "Properties" from the menu. Then go to C/C++ Build
and click on the button "Manage Configurations". Change the active
configuration from there. Now go to "C/C++ Build / Tool Chain Editor"
and check whether the current tool chain is the one for your platform.
Build the project by selecting the menu "Project / Build Project".
On Windows you might also have to change the following directories
from the "Properties" dialog:
C/C++ Build / Settings / GCC C Compiler / Includes / Include paths
C/C++ Build / Settings / MinGW C++ Linker / Libraries / Library search paths
$ make
$ make install