I have made more simple tests, and the problem comes from the fact that the 
jni part is not on the application project, but on the library one.
I will post the question on the ndk forum too.

On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 1:06:11 PM UTC+2, Cyril CHAMPIER wrote:
>
> yep!
>
> On Monday, July 30, 2012 2:10:25 PM UTC+2, the_edge123 wrote:
>>
>> On 30/07/2012 11:05, Cyril CHAMPIER wrote: 
>> > Thank you for your great help. 
>> > 
>> > I indeed forgot to mention that I already read most of the tutorials on 
>> the 
>> > net, and none of them speak about a complex project 
>> > with 1 java project using 1 jni project using 5 external pure c++ libs. 
>> >   
>> Did you already manage to debug a simple jni printing "Hello world" ? 
>>
>
On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 1:06:11 PM UTC+2, Cyril CHAMPIER wrote:
>
> yep!
>
> On Monday, July 30, 2012 2:10:25 PM UTC+2, the_edge123 wrote:
>>
>> On 30/07/2012 11:05, Cyril CHAMPIER wrote: 
>> > Thank you for your great help. 
>> > 
>> > I indeed forgot to mention that I already read most of the tutorials on 
>> the 
>> > net, and none of them speak about a complex project 
>> > with 1 java project using 1 jni project using 5 external pure c++ libs. 
>> >   
>> Did you already manage to debug a simple jni printing "Hello world" ? 
>>
>

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