My function looks like below. And it is getting executed for a number of times.At certain point it is crashing at jobject nvarObject = env->GetObjectField (var1, nvar1) givi
All JNI methods that return a jobject
or similar object reference are creating local references in the reference table. These references get automatically cleaned up when you return control to the JVM, but if you are creating many references (for instance, in a loop), you'll need to clean up them up manually.
You're on the right track by calling DeleteLocalRef
on the cls
reference, but notice that GetObjectField
also returns a jobject
, so the reference returned there should be deleted before exiting the function, as well.
Also make sure to clean up any existing references before returning from error conditions!
Another way to do this: at the top of the function that you're calling in a loop, call PushLocalFrame( env, 5 )
and call PopLocalFrame(env)
before any place in the function where you return. This will automatically clean up any references created during that function call. The second argument is the number of local references you want in the frame -- if you need more than 5 local references during the execution of the function, use a value higher than 5.