
See design doc at https://docs.google.com/a/chromium.org/document/d/1I6nmE9D_BmCY-IoV6MDPY2V6WYpEI-dg2apWXTfZyUI/edit?usp=sharing for more information. This CL was reviewed and approved in pieces in the following CLs: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/24209004/ https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/24229004/ https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/24259004/ https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/25109004/ https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/26099004/ https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/27069004/ https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/27969004/ https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/27989004/ https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/29009004/ https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/30929004/ https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/30939004/ https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/31999004/ Committing as TBR to the original reviewers. BUG=chromium:81439 TEST=none TBR=pthatcher,henrik.lundin,tina.legrand,stefan,tkchin,glaznev,kjellander,perkj,mflodman,henrika,asapersson,niklas.enbom Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/23129004 git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@7726 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
This directory holds a Java implementation of the webrtc::PeerConnection API, as well as the JNI glue C++ code that lets the Java implementation reuse the C++ implementation of the same API. To build the Java API and related tests, build with OS=linux or OS=android and include build_with_libjingle=1 build_with_chromium=0 in $GYP_DEFINES. To use the Java API, start by looking at the public interface of org.webrtc.PeerConnection{,Factory} and the org.webrtc.PeerConnectionTest. To understand the implementation of the API, see the native code in jni/. An example command-line to build & run the unittest: cd path/to/trunk GYP_DEFINES="build_with_libjingle=1 build_with_chromium=0 java_home=path/to/JDK" gclient runhooks && \ ninja -C out/Debug libjingle_peerconnection_java_unittest && \ ./out/Debug/libjingle_peerconnection_java_unittest (where path/to/JDK should contain include/jni.h) During development it can be helpful to run the JVM with the -Xcheck:jni flag.