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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T00:27:40+00:00 2026-05-24T00:27:40+00:00

I need to implement callback function in Java using interface. I have wrote the

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I need to implement callback function in Java using “interface”. I have wrote the application part as MyJavaFunction(int size, m_GetSizeInterface);

m_GetSizeInterface is an Interface which contains the callback function GetSize. This GetSize method is override in the application. In JNI I need to call a CPP function having prototype int MyCPPFunction(int size, int (*callback)(int* ID));

How can I pass this GetSize as parameter to MyCPPFunction in JNI? Please help

public int GetSize (m_SizeClass arg0)
{
    g_size = arg0.size;
        return 0;
}
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    2026-05-24T00:27:40+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 12:27 am

    The complication here is that you want to invoke native C++ code which you, in turn, want to invoke a java method. This is actually a bit tricky.

    You need to create a JNI C++ function for java to call, and a C++ function matching
    the MyCPPFunction callback signature. The latter will act as a wrapper to call the java method.

    Because the wrapper will need information about the JNI environment, which cannot be provided by parameters (lest we ruin the signature) you create a few global variables to hold it:

    jobject g_getSizeIface;
    jmethodID g_method;
    JNIEnv *g_env;
    

    The C++ function which java will call is the following:

    JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_ClassName_MyCPPFunction
         (JNIEnv *env, jint size, jobject getSizeInterface)
    {
          jclass objclass = env->GetObjectClass(getSizeInterface);
          jmethodID method = env->GetMethodID(objclass, "GetSize", "(m_SizeClass)I");
          if(methodID == 0){
              std::cout << "could not get method id!" << std::endl;
              return;
          }
          g_method = method;
          g_getSizeIface = getSizeInterface;
          g_env = env
          MyCPPFunction(size, WrapperFunc);
    }
    

    And the wrapper function is thus:

    int WrapperFunc(int *id)
    {
          jint retval;
          //marshalling an int* to a m_SizeClass boogy-woogy.
          ...
          g_env->ExceptionClear();
          retval = g_env->CallIntMethod(g_getSizeIface, g_method, 
                                        /*marshalled m_SizeClass*/);
          if(g_env->ExceptionOccurred()){
              //panic! Light fires! The British are coming!!!
              ...
              g_env->ExceptionClear();
          }     
          return rvalue;
    }
    
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