Java Samples

This document describes how to build the Java bindings for ADLX, and the ADLX Java samples, as well as the environment in which they can be executed. The ADLX Java samples demonstrate how to program with ADLX in a Java application.

Supported Operating Systems

Windows® 10 (32- and 64-bit versions) and up.

Building the ADLXCSharpBind

These are the instructions for building the ADLX Java bindings for the ADLX Java samples.

Build Tool

Visual Studio 2019 with C and C++ components for desktop.

Prerequisites

  • ADLX SDK is installed.

  • Visual Studio 2019 is installed.

  • swigwin 4.0.2 is installed, and the path to the swigwin 4.0.2 installation is added to the Path user environment variable.

  • OpenJDK 17 is installed.

  • The path to the OpenJDK 17 installation is added to the JAVA_HOME system environment variable.

  • The bin path for the OpenJDK 17 installation is added to the Path system environment variable.

Build Instructions

  1. Run Visual Studio 2019.

  2. Open ~ADLX\drivers\ADLX\Samples\java\ADLXJavaBind\ADLXJavaBind.sln.

  3. Rebuild the project

Building the ADLX Java samples

These are the instructions for building the DisplayInfo ADLX Java sample. Similar instructions must be followed for building the other ADLX Java samples.

Build Tool

Visual Studio Code

Prerequisites

  • ADLX SDK is installed.

  • ADLXCSharpBind is built.

Note: The ADLX library is installed along with the AMD display driver.

Build Instructions

  1. Run Visual Studio Code.

  2. Open ~ADLX\drivers\ADLX\Samples\java\DisplayInfo.

  3. Rebuild the project

Samples

FileName

Description

ADLXJavaBind

Show how to wrap ADLX with SWIG

DisplayEvents

Java test uses ADLXJavaBind.dll, about the call of ADLX display list changed event

DisplayInfo

Java test uses ADLXJavaBind.dll, about the call of ADLX display

Related pages

  • Visit the Adlx product page for download links and more information.

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