You can download the Android source code from source.android.com and
build your JNI libraries against the gcc toolchain for testing.

On Jan 5, 5:19 pm, blues <bluescapt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have read all the post about JNI. And I know JNI is not offcially
> supported and google is working on the native SDK and I have to wait.
>
> But I really want to verify the performance of the native code now so
> I can know which direction to go before the native SDK release.
>
> So may I know if the G1 or DEV 1 phone support JNI? Just for test
> purpose on my own phone.
>
> Blues
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