serval-dna/java/org/servalproject/servaldna/AbstractJniResults.java
Andrew Bettison c8bf8a7733 Refactor JNI out of CLI and server main loop
The CLI and server main loop now have no conditional JNI code.  All JNI
code has been moved into separate source files, which #include the new
"jni_common.h" instead of <jni.h>.  The "cli.h" header no longer
includes <jni.h>, so the rest of the Serval source code is now
unaffected by JNI definitions.

The 'cf_limbo' global variable is now thread-local, so that each thread
has its own independent copy of the loaded configuration.  The JNI
server entry point now calls cf_init() once.  The new 'cf_initialised'
flag prevents clobbering the config state by redundant calls to
cf_init().

The CLI "stop" command now sends SIGHUP to the specific thread in which
the server is running.  This is achieved by writing the PID and TID
(Linux Thread ID) into the pidfile, separated by a space, on systems
that support the Linux gettid() and tgkill() system calls.  The server's
signal handler has been overhauled, and its logging improved.
2016-10-13 16:23:18 +10:30

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package org.servalproject.servaldna;
public abstract class AbstractJniResults implements IJniResults {
@Override
public void putString(String value) {
putBlob((value != null) ? value.getBytes() : null);
}
@Override
public void putLong(long value) {
putBlob(Long.toString(value).getBytes());
}
@Override
public void putDouble(double value) {
putBlob(Double.toString(value).getBytes());
}
@Override
public void putHexValue(byte[] value) {
putBlob(value);
}
@Override
public abstract void putBlob(byte[] blob);
@Override
public void startTable(int column_count) {
putBlob(Integer.toString(column_count).getBytes());
}
@Override
public void setColumnName(int i, String name) {
putBlob(name.getBytes());
}
@Override
public void endTable(int row_count) {
}
}