Add a jni library for rocksdb which supports Open, Get, Put, and Close.
Summary:
This diff contains a simple jni library for rocksdb which supports open, get,
put and closeusing default options (including Options, ReadOptions, and
WriteOptions.) In the usual case, Java developers can use the c++ rocksdb
library in the way similar to the following:
RocksDB db = RocksDB.open(path_to_db);
...
db.put("hello".getBytes(), "world".getBytes();
byte[] value = db.get("hello".getBytes());
...
db.close();
Specifically, this diff has the following major classes:
* RocksDB: a Java wrapper class which forwards the operations
from the java side to c++ rocksdb library.
* RocksDBException: ncapsulates the error of an operation.
This exception type is used to describe an internal error from
the c++ rocksdb library.
This diff also include a simple java sample code calling c++ rocksdb library.
To build the rocksdb jni library, simply run make jni, and make jtest will try to
build and run the sample code.
Note that if the rocksdb is not built with the default glibc that Java uses,
java will try to load the wrong glibc during the run time. As a result,
the sample code might not work properly during the run time.
Test Plan:
* make jni
* make jtest
Reviewers: haobo, dhruba, sdong, igor, ljin
Reviewed By: dhruba
CC: leveldb, xjin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D17109
11 years ago
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// Copyright (c) 2014, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
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// LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
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// of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
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//
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// This file implements the "bridge" between Java and C++ and enables
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// calling c++ rocksdb::DB methods from Java side.
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <jni.h>
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#include <string>
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#include "include/org_rocksdb_RocksDB.h"
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#include "rocksjni/portal.h"
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#include "rocksdb/db.h"
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/*
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* Class: org_rocksdb_RocksDB
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* Method: open0
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* Signature: (Ljava/lang/String;)V
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*/
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void Java_org_rocksdb_RocksDB_open0(
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JNIEnv* env, jobject java_db, jstring jdb_path) {
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rocksdb::DB* db;
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rocksdb::Options options;
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options.create_if_missing = true;
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jboolean isCopy = false;
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const char* db_path = env->GetStringUTFChars(jdb_path, &isCopy);
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rocksdb::Status s = rocksdb::DB::Open(options, db_path, &db);
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env->ReleaseStringUTFChars(jdb_path, db_path);
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if (s.ok()) {
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rocksdb::RocksDBJni::setHandle(env, java_db, db);
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return;
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}
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rocksdb::RocksDBExceptionJni::ThrowNew(env, s);
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}
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/*
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* Class: org_rocksdb_RocksDB
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* Method: put
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* Signature: ([BI[BI)V
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*/
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void Java_org_rocksdb_RocksDB_put(
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JNIEnv* env, jobject jdb,
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jbyteArray jkey, jint jkey_len,
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jbyteArray jvalue, jint jvalue_len) {
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rocksdb::DB* db = rocksdb::RocksDBJni::getHandle(env, jdb);
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jboolean isCopy;
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jbyte* key = env->GetByteArrayElements(jkey, &isCopy);
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jbyte* value = env->GetByteArrayElements(jvalue, &isCopy);
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rocksdb::Slice key_slice(
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reinterpret_cast<char*>(key), jkey_len);
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rocksdb::Slice value_slice(
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reinterpret_cast<char*>(value), jvalue_len);
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rocksdb::Status s = db->Put(
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rocksdb::WriteOptions(), key_slice, value_slice);
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// trigger java unref on key and value.
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// by passing JNI_ABORT, it will simply release the reference without
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// copying the result back to the java byte array.
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env->ReleaseByteArrayElements(jkey, key, JNI_ABORT);
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env->ReleaseByteArrayElements(jvalue, value, JNI_ABORT);
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if (s.ok()) {
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return;
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}
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rocksdb::RocksDBExceptionJni::ThrowNew(env, s);
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}
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/*
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* Class: org_rocksdb_RocksDB
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* Method: get
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* Signature: ([BI)[B
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*/
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jbyteArray Java_org_rocksdb_RocksDB_get___3BI(
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JNIEnv* env, jobject jdb, jbyteArray jkey, jint jkey_len) {
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rocksdb::DB* db = rocksdb::RocksDBJni::getHandle(env, jdb);
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jboolean isCopy;
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jbyte* key = env->GetByteArrayElements(jkey, &isCopy);
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rocksdb::Slice key_slice(
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reinterpret_cast<char*>(key), jkey_len);
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std::string value;
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rocksdb::Status s = db->Get(
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rocksdb::ReadOptions(),
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key_slice, &value);
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// trigger java unref on key.
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// by passing JNI_ABORT, it will simply release the reference without
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// copying the result back to the java byte array.
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env->ReleaseByteArrayElements(jkey, key, JNI_ABORT);
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if (s.IsNotFound()) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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if (s.ok()) {
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jbyteArray jvalue = env->NewByteArray(value.size());
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env->SetByteArrayRegion(
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jvalue, 0, value.size(),
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reinterpret_cast<const jbyte*>(value.c_str()));
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return jvalue;
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}
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rocksdb::RocksDBExceptionJni::ThrowNew(env, s);
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return nullptr;
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}
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/*
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* Class: org_rocksdb_RocksDB
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* Method: get
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* Signature: ([BI[BI)I
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*/
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jint Java_org_rocksdb_RocksDB_get___3BI_3BI(
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JNIEnv* env, jobject jdb,
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jbyteArray jkey, jint jkey_len,
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jbyteArray jvalue, jint jvalue_len) {
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static const int kNotFound = -1;
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static const int kStatusError = -2;
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Add a jni library for rocksdb which supports Open, Get, Put, and Close.
Summary:
This diff contains a simple jni library for rocksdb which supports open, get,
put and closeusing default options (including Options, ReadOptions, and
WriteOptions.) In the usual case, Java developers can use the c++ rocksdb
library in the way similar to the following:
RocksDB db = RocksDB.open(path_to_db);
...
db.put("hello".getBytes(), "world".getBytes();
byte[] value = db.get("hello".getBytes());
...
db.close();
Specifically, this diff has the following major classes:
* RocksDB: a Java wrapper class which forwards the operations
from the java side to c++ rocksdb library.
* RocksDBException: ncapsulates the error of an operation.
This exception type is used to describe an internal error from
the c++ rocksdb library.
This diff also include a simple java sample code calling c++ rocksdb library.
To build the rocksdb jni library, simply run make jni, and make jtest will try to
build and run the sample code.
Note that if the rocksdb is not built with the default glibc that Java uses,
java will try to load the wrong glibc during the run time. As a result,
the sample code might not work properly during the run time.
Test Plan:
* make jni
* make jtest
Reviewers: haobo, dhruba, sdong, igor, ljin
Reviewed By: dhruba
CC: leveldb, xjin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D17109
11 years ago
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rocksdb::DB* db = rocksdb::RocksDBJni::getHandle(env, jdb);
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jboolean isCopy;
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jbyte* key = env->GetByteArrayElements(jkey, &isCopy);
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jbyte* value = env->GetByteArrayElements(jvalue, &isCopy);
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rocksdb::Slice key_slice(
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reinterpret_cast<char*>(key), jkey_len);
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// TODO(yhchiang): we might save one memory allocation here by adding
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// a DB::Get() function which takes preallocated jbyte* as input.
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std::string cvalue;
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rocksdb::Status s = db->Get(
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rocksdb::ReadOptions(), key_slice, &cvalue);
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// trigger java unref on key.
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// by passing JNI_ABORT, it will simply release the reference without
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// copying the result back to the java byte array.
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env->ReleaseByteArrayElements(jkey, key, JNI_ABORT);
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if (s.IsNotFound()) {
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env->ReleaseByteArrayElements(jvalue, value, JNI_ABORT);
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return kNotFound;
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} else if (!s.ok()) {
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// Here since we are throwing a Java exception from c++ side.
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// As a result, c++ does not know calling this function will in fact
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// throwing an exception. As a result, the execution flow will
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// not stop here, and codes after this throw will still be
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// executed.
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rocksdb::RocksDBExceptionJni::ThrowNew(env, s);
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// Return a dummy const value to avoid compilation error, although
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// java side might not have a chance to get the return value :)
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return kStatusError;
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Add a jni library for rocksdb which supports Open, Get, Put, and Close.
Summary:
This diff contains a simple jni library for rocksdb which supports open, get,
put and closeusing default options (including Options, ReadOptions, and
WriteOptions.) In the usual case, Java developers can use the c++ rocksdb
library in the way similar to the following:
RocksDB db = RocksDB.open(path_to_db);
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db.put("hello".getBytes(), "world".getBytes();
byte[] value = db.get("hello".getBytes());
...
db.close();
Specifically, this diff has the following major classes:
* RocksDB: a Java wrapper class which forwards the operations
from the java side to c++ rocksdb library.
* RocksDBException: ncapsulates the error of an operation.
This exception type is used to describe an internal error from
the c++ rocksdb library.
This diff also include a simple java sample code calling c++ rocksdb library.
To build the rocksdb jni library, simply run make jni, and make jtest will try to
build and run the sample code.
Note that if the rocksdb is not built with the default glibc that Java uses,
java will try to load the wrong glibc during the run time. As a result,
the sample code might not work properly during the run time.
Test Plan:
* make jni
* make jtest
Reviewers: haobo, dhruba, sdong, igor, ljin
Reviewed By: dhruba
CC: leveldb, xjin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D17109
11 years ago
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}
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int cvalue_len = static_cast<int>(cvalue.size());
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int length = std::min(jvalue_len, cvalue_len);
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memcpy(value, cvalue.c_str(), length);
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env->ReleaseByteArrayElements(jvalue, value, JNI_COMMIT);
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if (cvalue_len > length) {
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return static_cast<jint>(cvalue_len);
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}
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return length;
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Add a jni library for rocksdb which supports Open, Get, Put, and Close.
Summary:
This diff contains a simple jni library for rocksdb which supports open, get,
put and closeusing default options (including Options, ReadOptions, and
WriteOptions.) In the usual case, Java developers can use the c++ rocksdb
library in the way similar to the following:
RocksDB db = RocksDB.open(path_to_db);
...
db.put("hello".getBytes(), "world".getBytes();
byte[] value = db.get("hello".getBytes());
...
db.close();
Specifically, this diff has the following major classes:
* RocksDB: a Java wrapper class which forwards the operations
from the java side to c++ rocksdb library.
* RocksDBException: ncapsulates the error of an operation.
This exception type is used to describe an internal error from
the c++ rocksdb library.
This diff also include a simple java sample code calling c++ rocksdb library.
To build the rocksdb jni library, simply run make jni, and make jtest will try to
build and run the sample code.
Note that if the rocksdb is not built with the default glibc that Java uses,
java will try to load the wrong glibc during the run time. As a result,
the sample code might not work properly during the run time.
Test Plan:
* make jni
* make jtest
Reviewers: haobo, dhruba, sdong, igor, ljin
Reviewed By: dhruba
CC: leveldb, xjin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D17109
11 years ago
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}
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/*
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* Class: org_rocksdb_RocksDB
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* Method: close0
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* Signature: ()V
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*/
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void Java_org_rocksdb_RocksDB_close0(
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JNIEnv* env, jobject java_db) {
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rocksdb::DB* db = rocksdb::RocksDBJni::getHandle(env, java_db);
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delete db;
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db = nullptr;
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rocksdb::RocksDBJni::setHandle(env, java_db, db);
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}
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