The JVM doesn't always do a good job of telling JNI modules that the JVM
is going away, which results in a crash in the JavaGlobal and/or
JavaWeakGlobal destructors as they try to delete the associated references
after the JVM has already gone away.
To protect against this, the Notifier now has a static variable that's set
when the Notifier instance (a singleton) is destroyed. This is used by
JavaGlobal and JavaWeakGlobal to detect when a process exit is in process.
The JNI bindings are built directly into the shared library. In the gradle
build, all built shared libraries are embedded into the generated jar.
Java bindings may be disabled via -DWITHOUT_JAVA (cmake) or -PskipJava=true
(gradle).
TODO:
- getEntryInfo() and RPC are not yet implemented.
- The cmake build doesn't integrate the built objects into the jar.
- The Java client and server tests are not built (but have been manually
tested).
This has not yet been tested on Windows.