I haven't specifically tested with 1.0, but with 0.9r1 it was
certainly possible.  The issue of it being supported, however, is more
difficult.  There is no distribution mechanism for native code,
furthermore the /system image is not writable on normal phones.  So
unless there is a way to load native code from /data (I can't say one
way or another; haven't tried), it's certainly going to be out of
reach for any typical user to install.  Even still, it will require
some moderate sophistication to install apps that use native code, and
they won't be available on the Market which is probably a big
deterrent for most users.

On Sep 29, 12:15 am, wiki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI,
> does Android supports JNI?
> I see the loadLibrary() function available in the System. but came
> across certain discussion that Native code is not supported in Android
> 1.0.
> can somebody clear the picture please?
>
> Regards
> wiki
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