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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T14:23:51+00:00 2026-05-22T14:23:51+00:00

I’m finding this particular bit of code quite difficult (Not least of which because

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I’m finding this particular bit of code quite difficult (Not least of which because I only started playing with C a week ago).

I’ve been trying hard to find the right syntax to correctly create a java string array in C (i.e., an array of jstring objects, i.e. an object which represents an array of jstring objects). I’ve been using the following resources and from them I’ve constructed code which compiles. I’m not sure if the error which occurs afterwards is due to the syntax being incorrect or because of a completely separate reason. Since the code is mostly in isolation I’m assuming the syntax is incorrect.

(Suns Native Programming Documentation & Suns JNI documentation)

The code compiles but after passing the “FindClass” line of code a SIGSEGV signal is sent which kills the C process:

jint size = 5;
jclass StringObject = (*env)->FindClass(env, "java/lang/String");
jobjectArray sampleMessage = (*env)->NewObjectArray(env, size, StringObject, NULL);
jobjectArray returnArray = (jobjectArray) (*env)->NewObjectArray(env, messageCount, &sampleMessage, 0);

Could anyone point me to a useful resource for this? Or confirm the syntax is correct.

EDIT

I large part of my problem was that debugging this code caused the problem. I don’t have time to narrow down the reproducing factor but stepping over JNI code in a gdb-client through eclipse DOESN’T work.

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    2026-05-22T14:23:52+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 2:23 pm

    To get a jclass for the row type, you can call GetObjectClass() on one of the rows. This works:

    Main.java

    public class Main {
    
        static {
            System.loadLibrary("mynative");
        }
    
        private static native String[][] getStringArrays();
    
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            for (String[]  array : getStringArrays())
                for (String s : array)
                    System.out.println(s);
        }
    }
    

    mynative.c

    static jobjectArray make_row(JNIEnv *env, jsize count, const char* elements[])
    {
        jclass stringClass = (*env)->FindClass(env, "java/lang/String");
        jobjectArray row = (*env)->NewObjectArray(env, count, stringClass, 0);
        jsize i;
    
        for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
            (*env)->SetObjectArrayElement(env, row, i, (*env)->NewStringUTF(env, elements[i]));
        }
        return row;
    }
    
    JNIEXPORT jobjectArray JNICALL Java_Main_getStringArrays(JNIEnv *env, jclass klass)
    {
        const jsize NumColumns = 4;
        const jsize NumRows = 2;
    
        const char* beatles[] = { "John", "Paul", "George", "Ringo" };
        jobjectArray jbeatles = make_row(env, NumColumns, beatles);
    
        const char* turtles[] = { "Leonardo", "Raphael", "Michaelangelo", "Donatello" };
        jobjectArray jturtles = make_row(env, NumColumns, turtles);
    
        jobjectArray rows = (*env)->NewObjectArray(env, NumRows, (*env)->GetObjectClass(env, jbeatles), 0);
    
        (*env)->SetObjectArrayElement(env, rows, 0, jbeatles);
        (*env)->SetObjectArrayElement(env, rows, 1, jturtles);
        return rows;
    }
    

    Building, error handling omitted for clarity.

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