From e5d6abb31861f8e13b2348575e38daf0ca1511c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Christian=20Str=C3=B8mme?= <christian.stromme@digia.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 12:33:56 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Add Qt JNI API.

The QJNI API's provide an easy way to communicate with Java API's from
C++. The API consists of two classes, QJNIObject which acts as a wrapper
around Java classes and QJNIEnvironment which attaches the current
thread to the Java VM and exposes the Java Native Interface.

Change-Id: I9cdc395249de74f940b75eab9f2bd32347d5d432
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@digia.com>
---
 .gitignore                                    |  126 +
 .qmake.conf                                   |    3 +
 .tag                                          |    1 +
 LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt                            |   22 +
 LICENSE.FDL                                   |  450 ++++
 LICENSE.GPL                                   |  674 ++++++
 LICENSE.LGPL                                  |  512 ++++
 qtandroidextras.pro                           |    1 +
 src/androidextras/androidextras.pro           |    7 +
 .../doc/qtandroidextras.qdocconf              |   39 +
 .../src_androidextras_qjnienvironment.cpp     |   39 +
 .../code/src_androidextras_qjniobject.cpp     |   70 +
 .../doc/src/qtandroidextras-index.qdoc        |   40 +
 .../doc/src/qtandroidextras-module.qdoc       |   37 +
 src/androidextras/jni/jni.pri                 |    7 +
 src/androidextras/jni/qjnienvironment.cpp     |   73 +
 src/androidextras/jni/qjnienvironment.h       |   70 +
 src/androidextras/jni/qjniobject.cpp          | 2061 +++++++++++++++++
 src/androidextras/jni/qjniobject.h            |  202 ++
 src/androidextras/qandroidextrasglobal.h      |   61 +
 src/src.pro                                   |    2 +
 sync.profile                                  |   15 +
 tests/auto/auto.pro                           |    2 +
 tests/tests.pro                               |    1 +
 24 files changed, 4515 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 .gitignore
 create mode 100644 .qmake.conf
 create mode 100644 .tag
 create mode 100644 LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt
 create mode 100644 LICENSE.FDL
 create mode 100644 LICENSE.GPL
 create mode 100644 LICENSE.LGPL
 create mode 100644 qtandroidextras.pro
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/androidextras.pro
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/doc/qtandroidextras.qdocconf
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/doc/snippets/code/src_androidextras_qjnienvironment.cpp
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/doc/snippets/code/src_androidextras_qjniobject.cpp
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/doc/src/qtandroidextras-index.qdoc
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/doc/src/qtandroidextras-module.qdoc
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/jni/jni.pri
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/jni/qjnienvironment.cpp
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/jni/qjnienvironment.h
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/jni/qjniobject.cpp
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/jni/qjniobject.h
 create mode 100644 src/androidextras/qandroidextrasglobal.h
 create mode 100644 src/src.pro
 create mode 100644 sync.profile
 create mode 100644 tests/auto/auto.pro
 create mode 100644 tests/tests.pro

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+load(qt_build_config)
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index 0000000..add80b9
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index 0000000..086177c
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+safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
+convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the
+"copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
+
+    <one line to give the library's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
+    Copyright (C) <year>  <name of author>
+
+    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+    modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+    License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+    version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+    This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+    Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+    License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
+
+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
+
+You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
+school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the library, if
+necessary.  Here is a sample; alter the names:
+
+  Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
+  library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker.
+
+  <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
+  Ty Coon, President of Vice
+
+That's all there is to it!
diff --git a/qtandroidextras.pro b/qtandroidextras.pro
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..58c33f2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/qtandroidextras.pro
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+load(qt_parts)
diff --git a/src/androidextras/androidextras.pro b/src/androidextras/androidextras.pro
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fa89194
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/androidextras.pro
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+TARGET = QtAndroidExtras
+DEFINES += QT_NO_USING_NAMESPACE
+#QMAKE_DOCS = $$PWD/doc/qtandroidextras.qdocconf
+QT -= gui
+QT += core-private
+load(qt_module)
+include(jni/jni.pri)
diff --git a/src/androidextras/doc/qtandroidextras.qdocconf b/src/androidextras/doc/qtandroidextras.qdocconf
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9e123bb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/doc/qtandroidextras.qdocconf
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+include($QT_INSTALL_DOCS/global/qt-module-defaults.qdocconf)
+
+project = QtAndroidExtras
+description = Qt Android Extras Reference Documentation
+url = http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-$QT_VER/qtandroidextras
+version = $QT_VERSION
+
+examplesinstallpath = qtandroidextras
+
+qhp.projects = QtAndroidExtras
+
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.file = qtandroidextras.qhp
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.namespace = org.qt-project.qtandroidextras.$QT_VERSION_TAG
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.virtualFolder = qtandroidextras
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.indexTitle = Qt Android Extras
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.indexRoot =
+
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.filterAttributes = qtandroidextras $QT_VERSION qtrefdoc
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.customFilters.Qt.name = QtAndroidExtras $QT_VERSION
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.customFilters.Qt.filterAttributes = qtandroidextras $QT_VERSION
+
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.subprojects = classes
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.subprojects.classes.title = C++ Classes
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.subprojects.classes.indexTitle = Qt Android Extras C++ Classes
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.subprojects.classes.selectors = class fake:headerfile
+qhp.QtAndroidExtras.subprojects.classes.sortPages = true
+
+tagfile = ../../../doc/qtandroidextras/qtandroidextras.tags
+depends += qtcore
+headerdirs += ..
+sourcedirs += ..
+exampledirs += ../../../examples/qtandroidextras \
+               ../ \
+               snippets
+
+excludedirs += ../../../examples/widgets/doc
+imagedirs += images
+navigation.landingpage = "Qt Android Extras"
+navigation.cppclassespage = "Qt Android Extras C++ Classes"
diff --git a/src/androidextras/doc/snippets/code/src_androidextras_qjnienvironment.cpp b/src/androidextras/doc/snippets/code/src_androidextras_qjnienvironment.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e799420
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/doc/snippets/code/src_androidextras_qjnienvironment.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+ **
+ ** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+ ** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
+ **
+ ** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit.
+ **
+ ** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:BSD$
+ ** You may use this file under the terms of the BSD license as follows:
+ **
+ ** "Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ ** modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+ ** met:
+ **   * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ **     notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ **   * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ **     notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
+ **     the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+ **     distribution.
+ **   * Neither the name of Digia Plc and its Subsidiary(-ies) nor the names
+ **     of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ **     from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ **
+ **
+ ** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+ ** "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+ ** LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+ ** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+ ** OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+ ** SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+ ** LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+ ** DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+ ** THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+ ** (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+ ** OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE."
+ **
+ ** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+ **
+ ****************************************************************************/
diff --git a/src/androidextras/doc/snippets/code/src_androidextras_qjniobject.cpp b/src/androidextras/doc/snippets/code/src_androidextras_qjniobject.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1ef86fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/doc/snippets/code/src_androidextras_qjniobject.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+ **
+ ** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+ ** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
+ **
+ ** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit.
+ **
+ ** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:BSD$
+ ** You may use this file under the terms of the BSD license as follows:
+ **
+ ** "Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ ** modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+ ** met:
+ **   * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ **     notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ **   * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ **     notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
+ **     the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
+ **     distribution.
+ **   * Neither the name of Digia Plc and its Subsidiary(-ies) nor the names
+ **     of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
+ **     from this software without specific prior written permission.
+ **
+ **
+ ** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+ ** "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+ ** LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+ ** A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+ ** OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+ ** SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+ ** LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+ ** DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+ ** THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+ ** (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+ ** OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE."
+ **
+ ** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+ **
+ ****************************************************************************/
+
+//! [Working with lists]
+QStringList getTrackTitles(const QJNIObject &album) {
+    QStringList stringList;
+    QJNIObject list = album.callObjectMethod<jobject>("getTitles",
+                                                      "()Ljava/util/List;");
+
+    if (list.isValid()) {
+        const int size = list.callMethod<jint>("size");
+        for (int i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
+            QJNIObject title = list.callObjectMethod<jobject>("get", "(I)Ljava/lang/Object;", i);
+            stringList.append(title.toString());
+        }
+    }
+    return stringList;
+}
+//! [Working with lists]
+
+//! [QJNIObject scope]
+void function()
+{
+    QString helloString("Hello");
+    jstring myJString = 0;
+    {
+        QJNIObject string = QJNIObject::fromString(string);
+        myJString = string.object<jstring>();
+    }
+
+   // Ops! myJString is no longer valid.
+}
+//! [QJNIObject scope]
diff --git a/src/androidextras/doc/src/qtandroidextras-index.qdoc b/src/androidextras/doc/src/qtandroidextras-index.qdoc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..823e71e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/doc/src/qtandroidextras-index.qdoc
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
+**
+** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
+** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:FDL$
+** Commercial License Usage
+** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in
+** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the
+** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
+** a written agreement between you and Digia.  For licensing terms and
+** conditions see http://qt.digia.com/licensing.  For further information
+** use the contact form at http://qt.digia.com/contact-us.
+**
+** GNU Free Documentation License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free
+** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of
+** this file.  Please review the following information to ensure
+** the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 requirements
+** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html.
+** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+/*!
+    \page qtandroidextras-index.html
+    \title Qt Android Extras
+
+    \brief The Qt Android Extras module contains adittional functionality to aid development on Android.
+
+    \section1 Getting Started
+
+    \list
+
+    \endlist
+
+*/
diff --git a/src/androidextras/doc/src/qtandroidextras-module.qdoc b/src/androidextras/doc/src/qtandroidextras-module.qdoc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f62484e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/doc/src/qtandroidextras-module.qdoc
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
+**
+** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
+** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:FDL$
+** Commercial License Usage
+** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in
+** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the
+** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
+** a written agreement between you and Digia.  For licensing terms and
+** conditions see http://qt.digia.com/licensing.  For further information
+** use the contact form at http://qt.digia.com/contact-us.
+**
+** GNU Free Documentation License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free
+** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of
+** this file.  Please review the following information to ensure
+** the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 requirements
+** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html.
+** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+/*!
+    \module QtAndroidExtras
+    \title Qt Android Extras C++ Classes
+    \brief The Qt Android Extras module contains functionality to additional functionality to aid development on Android.
+
+    \ingroup modules
+    \qtvariable androidextras
+
+    The Qt Android Extras module adds...
+*/
diff --git a/src/androidextras/jni/jni.pri b/src/androidextras/jni/jni.pri
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f702fee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/jni/jni.pri
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+HEADERS += \
+           $$PWD/qjniobject.h \
+           $$PWD/qjnienvironment.h
+
+SOURCES += \
+           $$PWD/qjniobject.cpp \
+           $$PWD/qjnienvironment.cpp
diff --git a/src/androidextras/jni/qjnienvironment.cpp b/src/androidextras/jni/qjnienvironment.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f21d763
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/jni/qjnienvironment.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
+**
+** This file is part of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
+** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
+** Commercial License Usage
+** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in
+** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the
+** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
+** a written agreement between you and Digia.  For licensing terms and
+** conditions see http://qt.digia.com/licensing.  For further information
+** use the contact form at http://qt.digia.com/contact-us.
+**
+** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser
+** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the
+** packaging of this file.  Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements
+** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
+**
+** In addition, as a special exception, Digia gives you certain additional
+** rights.  These rights are described in the Digia Qt LGPL Exception
+** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package.
+**
+** GNU General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU
+** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
+** packaging of this file.  Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be
+** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
+**
+**
+** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+#include "qjnienvironment.h"
+#include <QtCore/private/qjni_p.h>
+#include <QtCore/private/qjnihelpers_p.h>
+#include <QtCore/qthreadstorage.h>
+
+QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
+
+QJNIEnvironment::QJNIEnvironment()
+    : d(new QJNIEnvironmentPrivate)
+{
+}
+
+QJNIEnvironment::~QJNIEnvironment()
+{
+}
+
+JavaVM *QJNIEnvironment::javaVM()
+{
+    return QtAndroidPrivate::javaVM();
+}
+
+JNIEnv *QJNIEnvironment::operator->()
+{
+    return d->jniEnv;
+}
+
+QJNIEnvironment::operator JNIEnv*() const
+{
+    return d->jniEnv;
+}
+
+QT_END_NAMESPACE
diff --git a/src/androidextras/jni/qjnienvironment.h b/src/androidextras/jni/qjnienvironment.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..571f44e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/jni/qjnienvironment.h
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
+**
+** This file is part of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
+** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
+** Commercial License Usage
+** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in
+** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the
+** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
+** a written agreement between you and Digia.  For licensing terms and
+** conditions see http://qt.digia.com/licensing.  For further information
+** use the contact form at http://qt.digia.com/contact-us.
+**
+** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser
+** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the
+** packaging of this file.  Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements
+** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
+**
+** In addition, as a special exception, Digia gives you certain additional
+** rights.  These rights are described in the Digia Qt LGPL Exception
+** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package.
+**
+** GNU General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU
+** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
+** packaging of this file.  Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be
+** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
+**
+**
+** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+#ifndef QJNIENVIRONMENT_H
+#define QJNIENVIRONMENT_H
+
+#include <jni.h>
+#include <QtAndroidExtras/qandroidextrasglobal.h>
+#include <QtCore/qglobal.h>
+#include <QtCore/qscopedpointer.h>
+
+QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
+
+struct QJNIEnvironmentPrivate;
+
+class Q_ANDROIDEXTRAS_EXPORT QJNIEnvironment
+{
+public:
+    QJNIEnvironment();
+    ~QJNIEnvironment();
+    static JavaVM *javaVM();
+    JNIEnv *operator->();
+    operator JNIEnv*() const;
+
+private:
+    Q_DISABLE_COPY(QJNIEnvironment)
+    QScopedPointer<QJNIEnvironmentPrivate> d;
+};
+
+QT_END_NAMESPACE
+
+#endif // QJNIENVIRONMENT_H
diff --git a/src/androidextras/jni/qjniobject.cpp b/src/androidextras/jni/qjniobject.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e5dc6e5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/jni/qjniobject.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,2061 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
+**
+** This file is part of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
+** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
+** Commercial License Usage
+** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in
+** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the
+** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
+** a written agreement between you and Digia.  For licensing terms and
+** conditions see http://qt.digia.com/licensing.  For further information
+** use the contact form at http://qt.digia.com/contact-us.
+**
+** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser
+** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the
+** packaging of this file.  Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements
+** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
+**
+** In addition, as a special exception, Digia gives you certain additional
+** rights.  These rights are described in the Digia Qt LGPL Exception
+** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package.
+**
+** GNU General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU
+** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
+** packaging of this file.  Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be
+** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
+**
+**
+** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+#include "qjniobject.h"
+#include <QtCore/private/qjni_p.h>
+#include <QtCore/qhash.h>
+
+QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
+
+/*!
+    \class QJNIObject
+    \inmodule QtAndroidExtras
+    \brief The QJNIObject ...
+    \since 5.2
+
+    \section1 Stub
+
+    Supported JNI object types:
+    \list
+    \li jobject
+    \li jclass
+    \li jstring
+    \li jarray
+    \li jobjectArray
+    \li jbooleanArray
+    \li jbyteArray
+    \li jcharArray
+    \li jshortArray
+    \li jintArray
+    \li jlongArray
+    \li jfloatArray
+    \li jdoubleArray
+    \endlist
+
+    Supported JNI Primitive types:
+    \list
+    \li jboolean
+    \li jbyte
+    \li jchar
+    \li jshort
+    \li jint
+    \li jlong
+    \li jfloat
+    \li jdouble
+    \endlist
+
+    About function types: ...
+
+    - Class name strings needs to be the fully-qualified class name, e.g., "java/lang/String".
+    - Method signatures are written as "(Arguments)ReturnType"
+    - All object types are returned as a QJNIObject.
+
+    More information about JNI can be found in the java doc [url]
+
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject::QJNIObject()
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject::QJNIObject(const char *className)
+
+    Constructs a new QJNIObject by calling the default constructor of \a className.
+
+    \code
+
+    ...
+    QJNIObject myJavaString("java/lang/String");
+    ...
+
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject::QJNIObject(const char *className, const char *signature, ...)
+
+    Constructs a new QJNIObject by calling the constructor of \a className with \a signature
+    and arguments.
+
+    \code
+
+    ...
+    jstring myJStringArg = ...;
+    QJNIObject myNewJavaString("java/lang/String", "(Ljava/lang/String;)V", myJStringArg);
+    ...
+
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject::QJNIObject(jclass clazz)
+
+    Constructs a new QJNIObject by calling the default constructor of \a clazz.
+
+    Note: The QJNIObject will create a new reference to the class \a clazz
+          and releases it again when it is destroyed. References to the class created
+          outside the QJNIObject needs to be managed by the caller.
+
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject::QJNIObject(jclass clazz, const char *signature, ...)
+
+    Constructs a new QJNIObject from \a clazz by calling the non-default
+    constructor with \a signature and arguments.
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject::QJNIObject(jobject object)
+
+    Constructs a new QJNIObject around the Java object \a object.
+
+    Note: The QJNIObject will hold a reference to the Java object \a object
+          and release it when destroyed. Any references to the Java object \a object
+          outside QJNIObject needs to be managed by the caller.
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject::~QJNIObject()
+
+    Destroys the QJNIObject and releases any references held by the QJNIObject.
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn T QJNIObject::callMethod(const char *methodName) const
+
+    Calls the Java object method \a methodName and returns the value.
+
+    \code
+    QJNIObject myJavaString = ...;
+    jint size = myJavaString.callMethod<jint>("length");
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn T QJNIObject::callMethod(const char *methodName, const char *signature, ...) const
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::callObjectMethod(const char *methodName) const
+
+    Calls the Java objects method \a methodName and returns a new QJNIObject for
+    the returned Java object.
+
+    \code
+    ...
+    QJNIObject myJavaString1 = ...;
+    QJNIObject myJavaString2 = myJavaString.callObjectMethod<jstring>("toString");
+    ...
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::callObjectMethod(const char *methodName, const char *signature, ...) const
+
+    Calls the Java object's method \a methodName with the signature \a signature and arguments
+
+    \code
+    QJNIObject myJavaString; ==> "Hello, Java"
+    QJNIObject mySubstring = myJavaString.callObjectMethod<jstring>("substring", "(II)Ljava/lang/String;" 7, 10);
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn T QJNIObject::callStaticMethod(const char *className, const char *methodName)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn T QJNIObject::callStaticMethod(const char *className, const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn T QJNIObject::callStaticMethod(jclass clazz, const char *methodName)
+
+    Calls the static method \a methodName on \a clazz and returns the value T.
+
+    \code
+    ...
+    jclass javaMathClass = ...; // ("java/lang/Math")
+    jdouble randNr = QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jdouble>(javaMathClass, "random");
+    ...
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn T QJNIObject::callStaticMethod(jclass clazz, const char *methodName, const char *signature, ...)
+
+    Calls the static method \a methodName with \a signature on \a clazz and returns the value T,
+    unless T is void.
+
+    \code
+    ...
+    jclass javaMathClass = ...; // ("java/lang/Math")
+    jint a = 2;
+    jint b = 4;
+    jint max = QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jint>(javaMathClass, "max", "(II)I", a, b);
+    ...
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod(const char *className, const char *methodName)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod(const char *className, const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod(jclass clazz, const char *methodName)
+
+    Calls the static \e object method \a methodName on \a clazz.
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod(jclass clazz, const char *methodName, const char *signature, ...)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn T QJNIObject::getField(const char *fieldName) const
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn T QJNIObject::getField(const char *fieldName, const char *sig) const
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField(const char *fieldName) const
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField(const char *fieldName, const char *signature) const
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn T QJNIObject::getStaticField(const char *className, const char *fieldName)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn T QJNIObject::getStaticField(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField(const char *className, const char *fieldName)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField(const char *className, const char *fieldName, const char *signature)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, const char *signature)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn void QJNIObject::setField(const char *fieldName, T value)
+
+    \code
+    ...
+    QJNIObject obj;
+    obj.setField<jint>("AN_INT_FIELD", 10);
+    jstring myString = ...
+    obj.setField<jstring>("A_STRING_FIELD", myString);
+    ...
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn void QJNIObject::setField(const char *fieldName, const char *signature, T value)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn void QJNIObject::setStaticField(const char *className, const char *fieldName, T value)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn void QJNIObject::setStaticField(const char *className, const char *fieldName, const char *sig, T value);
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn void QJNIObject::setStaticField(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, T value)
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn void QJNIObject::setStaticField(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, const char *sig, T value);
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn bool QJNIObject::isClassAvailable(const char *className)
+
+    Returns true if the Java class \a className is available.
+
+    \code
+    ...
+    if (QJNIObject::isClassAvailable("java/lang/String")) {
+       ...
+    }
+    ...
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn bool QJNIObject::isValid() const
+
+    Returns true if this instance holds a valid Java object.
+
+    \code
+    ...
+    QJNIObject qjniObject;                        ==> isValid() == false
+    QJNIObject qjniObject(0)                      ==> isValid() == false
+    QJNIObject qjniObject("could/not/find/Class") ==> isValid() == false
+    ...
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn T QJNIObject::object() const
+
+    Returns a jobject as type T.
+
+    \code
+    QJNIObject string = QJNIObject::fromString("Hello, JNI");
+    jstring jstring = string.object<jstring>();
+    \endcode
+
+    Note that the jobject is still owned by the QJNIObject. If you want to keep the jobject valid
+    you should create a new QJNIObject or make a new global reference to the jobject and
+    free it yourself.
+
+    \snippet code/src_androidextras_qjniobject.cpp QJNIObject scope
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject &QJNIObject::operator=(T object)
+
+    Replace the current object with \a object. The old Java object will be released.
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QString QJNIObject::toString() const
+
+    Returns a QString with the data returned from calling the toString() function on a java object.
+    If the QJNIObject is wrapped around a Java String, calling this is a convenient way to convert
+    a Java string to a QString.
+
+    \code
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn QJNIObject QJNIObject::fromString(const QString &string)
+
+    Creates a Java string from the QString \a string and returns a QJNIObject wrapping that string.
+
+    \code
+    ...
+    QString myQString = "QString";
+    QJNIObject myJavaString = QJNIObject::fromString(myQString);
+    ...
+    \endcode
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn bool operator==(const QJNIObject &o1, const QJNIObject &o2)
+    \relates QJNIObject
+
+    Returns true if both objects, \a o1 and \a o2, are referencing the same Java object, or if both
+    are NULL. In any other cases false will be returned.
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn bool operator==(const QJNIObject &o1, T o2)
+    \relates QJNIObject
+
+    Returns true if both objects, \a o1 and \a o2, are referencing the same Java object, or if both
+    are NULL. In any other cases false will be returned.
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn bool operator==(T o1, const QJNIObject &o2)
+    \relates QJNIObject
+
+    Returns true if both objects, \a o1 and \a o2, are referencing the same Java object, or if both
+    are NULL. In any other cases false will be returned.
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn bool operator!=(const QJNIObject &o1, const QJNIObject &o2)
+    \relates QJNIObject
+
+    Returns true if \a o1 holds a reference to a different object then \a o2.
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn bool operator!=(const QJNIObject &o1, T o2)
+    \relates QJNIObject
+
+    Returns true if \a o1 holds a reference to a different object then \a o2.
+*/
+
+/*!
+    \fn bool operator!=(T o1, const QJNIObject &o2)
+    \relates QJNIObject
+
+    Returns true if \a o1 is referencing a different object then \a o2.
+*/
+
+
+QJNIObject::QJNIObject(const char *className, const char *sig, ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    d = QSharedPointer<QJNIObjectPrivate>(new QJNIObjectPrivate(className, sig, args));
+    va_end(args);
+}
+
+QJNIObject::QJNIObject(jclass clazz, const char *sig, ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    d = QSharedPointer<QJNIObjectPrivate>(new QJNIObjectPrivate(clazz, sig, args));
+    va_end(args);
+}
+
+
+QJNIObject::QJNIObject() : d(new QJNIObjectPrivate)
+{
+
+}
+
+QJNIObject::QJNIObject(const char *className) : d(new QJNIObjectPrivate(className))
+{
+}
+
+QJNIObject::QJNIObject(jclass clazz) : d(new QJNIObjectPrivate(clazz))
+{
+}
+
+QJNIObject::QJNIObject(jobject obj) : d(new QJNIObjectPrivate(obj))
+{
+}
+
+QJNIObject::QJNIObject(const QJNIObjectPrivate &o) : d(new QJNIObjectPrivate(o))
+{
+
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::callMethod<void>(const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...) const
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    d->callMethod<void>(methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+}
+
+template <>
+jboolean QJNIObject::callMethod<jboolean>(const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...) const
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jboolean res = d->callMethod<jboolean>(methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jbyte QJNIObject::callMethod<jbyte>(const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...) const
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jbyte res = d->callMethod<jbyte>(methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jchar QJNIObject::callMethod<jchar>(const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...) const
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jchar res = d->callMethod<jchar>(methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jshort QJNIObject::callMethod<jshort>(const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...) const
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jshort res = d->callMethod<jshort>(methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jint QJNIObject::callMethod<jint>(const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...) const
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jint res = d->callMethod<jint>(methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jlong QJNIObject::callMethod<jlong>(const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...) const
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jlong res = d->callMethod<jlong>(methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jfloat QJNIObject::callMethod<jfloat>(const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...) const
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jfloat res = d->callMethod<jfloat>(methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jdouble QJNIObject::callMethod<jdouble>(const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...) const
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jdouble res = d->callMethod<jdouble>(methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callObjectMethod(const char *methodName,
+                                        const char *sig,
+                                        ...) const
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    QJNIObjectPrivate res = d->callObjectMethod(methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::callMethod<void>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    callMethod<void>(methodName, "()V");
+}
+
+template <>
+jboolean QJNIObject::callMethod<jboolean>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return callMethod<jboolean>(methodName, "()Z");
+}
+
+template <>
+jbyte QJNIObject::callMethod<jbyte>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return callMethod<jbyte>(methodName, "()B");
+}
+
+template <>
+jchar QJNIObject::callMethod<jchar>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return callMethod<jchar>(methodName, "()C");
+}
+
+template <>
+jshort QJNIObject::callMethod<jshort>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return callMethod<jshort>(methodName, "()S");
+}
+
+template <>
+jint QJNIObject::callMethod<jint>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return callMethod<jint>(methodName, "()I");
+}
+
+template <>
+jlong QJNIObject::callMethod<jlong>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return callMethod<jlong>(methodName, "()J");
+}
+
+template <>
+jfloat QJNIObject::callMethod<jfloat>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return callMethod<jfloat>(methodName, "()F");
+}
+
+template <>
+jdouble QJNIObject::callMethod<jdouble>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return callMethod<jdouble>(methodName, "()D");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callObjectMethod<jstring>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return d->callObjectMethod(methodName, "()Ljava/lang/String;");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callObjectMethod<jbooleanArray>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return d->callObjectMethod(methodName, "()[Z");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callObjectMethod<jbyteArray>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return d->callObjectMethod(methodName, "()[B");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callObjectMethod<jshortArray>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return d->callObjectMethod(methodName, "()[S");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callObjectMethod<jintArray>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return d->callObjectMethod(methodName, "()[I");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callObjectMethod<jlongArray>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return d->callObjectMethod(methodName, "()[J");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callObjectMethod<jfloatArray>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return d->callObjectMethod(methodName, "()[F");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callObjectMethod<jdoubleArray>(const char *methodName) const
+{
+    return d->callObjectMethod(methodName, "()[D");
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<void>(const char *className,
+                                        const char *methodName,
+                                        const char *sig,
+                                        ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<void>(className, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<void>(jclass clazz,
+                                        const char *methodName,
+                                        const char *sig,
+                                        ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<void>(clazz, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+}
+
+template <>
+jboolean QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jboolean>(const char *className,
+                                                const char *methodName,
+                                                const char *sig,
+                                                ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jboolean res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jboolean>(className, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jboolean QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jboolean>(jclass clazz,
+                                                const char *methodName,
+                                                const char *sig,
+                                                ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jboolean res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jboolean>(clazz, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jbyte QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jbyte>(const char *className,
+                                          const char *methodName,
+                                          const char *sig,
+                                          ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jbyte res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jbyte>(className, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jbyte QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jbyte>(jclass clazz,
+                                          const char *methodName,
+                                          const char *sig,
+                                          ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jbyte res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jbyte>(clazz, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jchar QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jchar>(const char *className,
+                                          const char *methodName,
+                                          const char *sig,
+                                          ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jchar res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jchar>(className, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jchar QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jchar>(jclass clazz,
+                                          const char *methodName,
+                                          const char *sig,
+                                          ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jchar res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jchar>(clazz, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+
+template <>
+jshort QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jshort>(const char *className,
+                                            const char *methodName,
+                                            const char *sig,
+                                            ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jshort res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jshort>(className, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jshort QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jshort>(jclass clazz,
+                                            const char *methodName,
+                                            const char *sig,
+                                            ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jshort res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jshort>(clazz, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jint QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jint>(const char *className,
+                                        const char *methodName,
+                                        const char *sig,
+                                        ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jint res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jint>(className, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jint QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jint>(jclass clazz,
+                                        const char *methodName,
+                                        const char *sig,
+                                        ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jint res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jint>(clazz, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jlong QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jlong>(const char *className,
+                                          const char *methodName,
+                                          const char *sig,
+                                          ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jlong res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jlong>(className, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jlong QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jlong>(jclass clazz,
+                                          const char *methodName,
+                                          const char *sig,
+                                          ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jlong res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jlong>(clazz, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jfloat QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jfloat>(const char *className,
+                                            const char *methodName,
+                                            const char *sig,
+                                            ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jfloat res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jfloat>(className, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jfloat QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jfloat>(jclass clazz,
+                                            const char *methodName,
+                                            const char *sig,
+                                            ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jfloat res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jfloat>(clazz, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jdouble QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jdouble>(const char *className,
+                                              const char *methodName,
+                                              const char *sig,
+                                              ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jdouble res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jdouble>(className, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+jdouble QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jdouble>(jclass clazz,
+                                              const char *methodName,
+                                              const char *sig,
+                                              ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    jdouble res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticMethod<jdouble>(clazz, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod(const char *className,
+                                              const char *methodName,
+                                              const char *sig,
+                                              ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    QJNIObjectPrivate res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticObjectMethod(className,
+                                                                      methodName,
+                                                                      sig,
+                                                                      args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod(jclass clazz,
+                                              const char *methodName,
+                                              const char *sig,
+                                              ...)
+{
+    va_list args;
+    va_start(args, sig);
+    QJNIObjectPrivate res = QJNIObjectPrivate::callStaticObjectMethod(clazz, methodName, sig, args);
+    va_end(args);
+    return res;
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<void>(const char *className, const char *methodName)
+{
+    callStaticMethod<void>(className, methodName, "()V");
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<void>(jclass clazz, const char *methodName)
+{
+    callStaticMethod<void>(clazz, methodName, "()V");
+}
+
+template <>
+jboolean QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jboolean>(const char *className, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jboolean>(className, methodName, "()Z");
+}
+
+template <>
+jboolean QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jboolean>(jclass clazz, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jboolean>(clazz, methodName, "()Z");
+}
+
+template <>
+jbyte QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jbyte>(const char *className, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jbyte>(className, methodName, "()B");
+}
+
+template <>
+jbyte QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jbyte>(jclass clazz, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jbyte>(clazz, methodName, "()B");
+}
+
+template <>
+jchar QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jchar>(const char *className, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jchar>(className, methodName, "()C");
+}
+
+template <>
+jchar QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jchar>(jclass clazz, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jchar>(clazz, methodName, "()C");
+}
+
+template <>
+jshort QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jshort>(const char *className, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jshort>(className, methodName, "()S");
+}
+
+template <>
+jshort QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jshort>(jclass clazz, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jshort>(clazz, methodName, "()S");
+}
+
+template <>
+jint QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jint>(const char *className, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jint>(className, methodName, "()I");
+}
+
+template <>
+jint QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jint>(jclass clazz, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jint>(clazz, methodName, "()I");
+}
+
+template <>
+jlong QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jlong>(const char *className, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jlong>(className, methodName, "()J");
+}
+
+template <>
+jlong QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jlong>(jclass clazz, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jlong>(clazz, methodName, "()J");
+}
+
+template <>
+jfloat QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jfloat>(const char *className, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jfloat>(className, methodName, "()F");
+}
+
+template <>
+jfloat QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jfloat>(jclass clazz, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jfloat>(clazz, methodName, "()F");
+}
+
+template <>
+jdouble QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jdouble>(const char *className, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jdouble>(className, methodName, "()D");
+}
+
+template <>
+jdouble QJNIObject::callStaticMethod<jdouble>(jclass clazz, const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticMethod<jdouble>(clazz, methodName, "()D");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jstring>(const char *className,
+                                                       const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(className, methodName, "()Ljava/lang/String;");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jstring>(jclass clazz,
+                                                       const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(clazz, methodName, "()Ljava/lang/String;");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jbooleanArray>(const char *className,
+                                                             const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(className, methodName, "()[Z");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jbooleanArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                             const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(clazz, methodName, "()[Z");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jbyteArray>(const char *className,
+                                                          const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(className, methodName, "()[B");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jbyteArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                          const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(clazz, methodName, "()[B");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jcharArray>(const char *className,
+                                                          const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(className, methodName, "()[C");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jcharArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                          const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(clazz, methodName, "()[C");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jshortArray>(const char *className,
+                                                           const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(className, methodName, "()[S");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jshortArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                           const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(clazz, methodName, "()[S");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jintArray>(const char *className,
+                                                         const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(className, methodName, "()[I");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jintArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                         const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(clazz, methodName, "()[I");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jlongArray>(const char *className,
+                                                          const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(className, methodName, "()[J");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jlongArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                          const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(clazz, methodName, "()[J");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jfloatArray>(const char *className,
+                                                           const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(className, methodName, "()[F");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jfloatArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                           const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(clazz, methodName, "()[F");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jdoubleArray>(const char *className,
+                                                            const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(className, methodName, "()[D");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::callStaticObjectMethod<jdoubleArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                            const char *methodName)
+{
+    return callStaticObjectMethod(clazz, methodName, "()[D");
+}
+
+template <>
+jboolean QJNIObject::getField<jboolean>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getField<jboolean>(fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jbyte QJNIObject::getField<jbyte>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getField<jbyte>(fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jchar QJNIObject::getField<jchar>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getField<jchar>(fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jshort QJNIObject::getField<jshort>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getField<jshort>(fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jint QJNIObject::getField<jint>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getField<jint>(fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jlong QJNIObject::getField<jlong>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getField<jlong>(fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jfloat QJNIObject::getField<jfloat>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getField<jfloat>(fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jdouble QJNIObject::getField<jdouble>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getField<jdouble>(fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField<jobject>(const char *fieldName, const char *sig) const
+{
+    return d->getObjectField(fieldName, sig);
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField<jbooleanArray>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getObjectField(fieldName, "[Z");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField<jbyteArray>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getObjectField(fieldName, "[B");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField<jcharArray>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getObjectField(fieldName, "[C");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField<jshortArray>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getObjectField(fieldName, "[S");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField<jintArray>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getObjectField(fieldName, "[I");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField<jlongArray>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getObjectField(fieldName, "[J");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField<jfloatArray>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getObjectField(fieldName, "[F");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField<jdoubleArray>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getObjectField(fieldName, "[D");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField<jstring>(const char *fieldName) const
+{
+    return d->getObjectField(fieldName, "Ljava/lang/String;");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getObjectField<jobjectArray>(const char *fieldName,
+                                                    const char *sig) const
+{
+    return d->getObjectField(fieldName, sig);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jboolean>(const char *fieldName, jboolean value)
+{
+    d->setField<jboolean>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jbyte>(const char *fieldName, jbyte value)
+{
+    d->setField<jbyte>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jchar>(const char *fieldName, jchar value)
+{
+    d->setField<jchar>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jshort>(const char *fieldName, jshort value)
+{
+    d->setField<jshort>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jint>(const char *fieldName, jint value)
+{
+    d->setField<jint>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jlong>(const char *fieldName, jlong value)
+{
+    d->setField<jlong>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jfloat>(const char *fieldName, jfloat value)
+{
+    d->setField<jfloat>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jdouble>(const char *fieldName, jdouble value)
+{
+    d->setField<jdouble>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jbooleanArray>(const char *fieldName, jbooleanArray value)
+{
+    d->setField<jbooleanArray>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jbyteArray>(const char *fieldName, jbyteArray value)
+{
+    d->setField<jbyteArray>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jcharArray>(const char *fieldName, jcharArray value)
+{
+    d->setField<jcharArray>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jshortArray>(const char *fieldName, jshortArray value)
+{
+    d->setField<jshortArray>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jintArray>(const char *fieldName, jintArray value)
+{
+    d->setField<jintArray>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jlongArray>(const char *fieldName, jlongArray value)
+{
+    d->setField<jlongArray>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jfloatArray>(const char *fieldName, jfloatArray value)
+{
+    d->setField<jfloatArray>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jdoubleArray>(const char *fieldName, jdoubleArray value)
+{
+    d->setField<jdoubleArray>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jstring>(const char *fieldName, jstring value)
+{
+    d->setField<jstring>(fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jobject>(const char *fieldName,
+                                   const char *sig,
+                                   jobject value)
+{
+    d->setField<jobject>(fieldName, sig, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setField<jobjectArray>(const char *fieldName,
+                                        const char *sig,
+                                        jobjectArray value)
+{
+    d->setField<jobjectArray>(fieldName, sig, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+jboolean QJNIObject::getStaticField<jboolean>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jboolean>(clazz, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jboolean QJNIObject::getStaticField<jboolean>(const char *className, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jboolean>(className, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jbyte QJNIObject::getStaticField<jbyte>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jbyte>(clazz, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jbyte QJNIObject::getStaticField<jbyte>(const char *className, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jbyte>(className, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jchar QJNIObject::getStaticField<jchar>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jchar>(clazz, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jchar QJNIObject::getStaticField<jchar>(const char *className, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jchar>(className, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jshort QJNIObject::getStaticField<jshort>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jshort>(clazz, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jshort QJNIObject::getStaticField<jshort>(const char *className, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jshort>(className, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jint QJNIObject::getStaticField<jint>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jint>(clazz, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jint QJNIObject::getStaticField<jint>(const char *className, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jint>(className, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jlong QJNIObject::getStaticField<jlong>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jlong>(clazz, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jlong QJNIObject::getStaticField<jlong>(const char *className, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return getStaticField<jlong>(className, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jfloat QJNIObject::getStaticField<jfloat>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return getStaticField<jfloat>(clazz, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jfloat QJNIObject::getStaticField<jfloat>(const char *className, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jfloat>(className, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jdouble QJNIObject::getStaticField<jdouble>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jdouble>(clazz, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+jdouble QJNIObject::getStaticField<jdouble>(const char *className, const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticField<jdouble>(className, fieldName);
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jobject>(jclass clazz,
+                                                     const char *fieldName,
+                                                     const char *sig)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(clazz, fieldName, sig);
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jobject>(const char *className,
+                                                     const char *fieldName,
+                                                     const char *sig)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(className, fieldName, sig);
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jstring>(jclass clazz,
+                                                     const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(clazz, fieldName, "Ljava/lang/String;");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jstring>(const char *className,
+                                                     const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(className, fieldName, "Ljava/lang/String;");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jbooleanArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                           const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(clazz, fieldName, "[Z");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jbooleanArray>(const char *className,
+                                                           const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(className, fieldName, "[Z");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jbyteArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                        const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(clazz, fieldName, "[B");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jbyteArray>(const char *className,
+                                                        const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(className, fieldName, "[B");;
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jcharArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                        const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(clazz, fieldName, "[C");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jcharArray>(const char *className,
+                                                        const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(className, fieldName, "[C");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jshortArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                         const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(clazz, fieldName, "[S");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jshortArray>(const char *className,
+                                                         const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(className, fieldName, "[S");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jintArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                       const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(clazz, fieldName, "[I");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jintArray>(const char *className,
+                                                       const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(className, fieldName, "[I");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jlongArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                        const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(clazz, fieldName, "[J");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jlongArray>(const char *className,
+                                                        const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(className, fieldName, "[J");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jfloatArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                         const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(clazz, fieldName, "[F");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jfloatArray>(const char *className,
+                                                         const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(className, fieldName, "[F");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jdoubleArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                          const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(clazz, fieldName, "[D");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jdoubleArray>(const char *className,
+                                                          const char *fieldName)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(className, fieldName, "[D");
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jobjectArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                                          const char *fieldName,
+                                                          const char *sig)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(clazz, fieldName, sig);
+}
+
+template <>
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::getStaticObjectField<jobjectArray>(const char *className,
+                                                          const char *fieldName,
+                                                          const char *sig)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::getStaticObjectField(className, fieldName, sig);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jboolean>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, jboolean value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jboolean>(clazz, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jboolean>(const char *className,
+                                          const char *fieldName,
+                                          jboolean value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jboolean>(className, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jbyte>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, jbyte value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jbyte>(clazz, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jbyte>(const char *className,
+                                       const char *fieldName,
+                                       jbyte value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jbyte>(className, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jchar>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, jchar value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jchar>(clazz, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jchar>(const char *className,
+                                       const char *fieldName,
+                                       jchar value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jchar>(className, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jshort>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, jshort value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jshort>(clazz, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jshort>(const char *className,
+                                        const char *fieldName,
+                                        jshort value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jshort>(className, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jint>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, jint value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jint>(clazz, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jint>(const char *className, const char *fieldName, jint value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jint>(className, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jlong>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, jlong value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jlong>(clazz, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jlong>(const char *className,
+                                       const char *fieldName,
+                                       jlong value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jlong>(className, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jfloat>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, jfloat value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jfloat>(clazz, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jfloat>(const char *className,
+                                        const char *fieldName,
+                                        jfloat value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jfloat>(className, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jdouble>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, jdouble value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jdouble>(clazz, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jdouble>(const char *className,
+                                         const char *fieldName,
+                                         jdouble value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jdouble>(className, fieldName, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jobject>(jclass clazz,
+                                         const char *fieldName,
+                                         const char *sig,
+                                         jobject value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(clazz, fieldName, sig, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jobject>(const char *className,
+                                         const char *fieldName,
+                                         const char *sig,
+                                         jobject value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(className, fieldName, sig, value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jstring>(const char *className,
+                                         const char *fieldName,
+                                         jstring value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(className, fieldName, "Ljava/lang/String;", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jstring>(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, jstring value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(clazz, fieldName, "Ljava/lang/String;", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jbooleanArray>(const char *className,
+                                               const char *fieldName,
+                                               jbooleanArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(className, fieldName, "[Z", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jbooleanArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                               const char *fieldName,
+                                               jbooleanArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(clazz, fieldName, "[Z", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jbyteArray>(const char *className,
+                                            const char *fieldName,
+                                            jbyteArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(className, fieldName, "[B", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jbyteArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                            const char *fieldName,
+                                            jbyteArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(clazz, fieldName, "[B", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jcharArray>(const char *className,
+                                            const char *fieldName,
+                                            jcharArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(className, fieldName, "[C", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jcharArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                            const char *fieldName,
+                                            jcharArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(clazz, fieldName, "[C", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jshortArray>(const char *className,
+                                             const char *fieldName,
+                                             jshortArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(className, fieldName, "[S", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jshortArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                             const char *fieldName,
+                                             jshortArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(clazz, fieldName, "[S", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jintArray>(const char *className,
+                                           const char *fieldName,
+                                           jintArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(className, fieldName, "[I", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jintArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                           const char *fieldName,
+                                           jintArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(clazz, fieldName, "[I", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jlongArray>(const char *className,
+                                            const char *fieldName,
+                                            jlongArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(className, fieldName, "[J", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jlongArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                            const char *fieldName,
+                                            jlongArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(clazz, fieldName, "[J", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jfloatArray>(const char *className,
+                                             const char *fieldName,
+                                             jfloatArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(className, fieldName, "[F", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jfloatArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                             const char *fieldName,
+                                             jfloatArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(clazz, fieldName, "[F", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jdoubleArray>(const char *className,
+                                              const char *fieldName,
+                                              jdoubleArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(className, fieldName, "[D", value);
+}
+
+template <>
+void QJNIObject::setStaticField<jdoubleArray>(jclass clazz,
+                                              const char *fieldName,
+                                              jdoubleArray value)
+{
+    QJNIObjectPrivate::setStaticField<jobject>(clazz, fieldName, "[D", value);
+}
+
+QJNIObject QJNIObject::fromString(const QString &string)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::fromString(string);
+}
+
+QString QJNIObject::toString() const
+{
+    return d->toString();
+}
+
+bool QJNIObject::isClassAvailable(const char *className)
+{
+    return QJNIObjectPrivate::isClassAvailable(className);
+}
+
+bool QJNIObject::isValid() const
+{
+    return d->isValid();
+}
+
+jobject QJNIObject::javaObject() const
+{
+    return d->object();
+}
+
+bool QJNIObject::isSameObject(jobject obj) const
+{
+    return d->isSameObject(obj);
+}
+
+bool QJNIObject::isSameObject(const QJNIObject &obj) const
+{
+    return d->isSameObject(*obj.d);
+}
+
+void QJNIObject::assign(jobject o)
+{
+    if (d->isSameObject(o))
+        return;
+
+    d = QSharedPointer<QJNIObjectPrivate>(new QJNIObjectPrivate(o));
+}
+
+QT_END_NAMESPACE
diff --git a/src/androidextras/jni/qjniobject.h b/src/androidextras/jni/qjniobject.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..86ddea3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/jni/qjniobject.h
@@ -0,0 +1,202 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
+**
+** This file is part of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
+** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
+** Commercial License Usage
+** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in
+** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the
+** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
+** a written agreement between you and Digia.  For licensing terms and
+** conditions see http://qt.digia.com/licensing.  For further information
+** use the contact form at http://qt.digia.com/contact-us.
+**
+** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser
+** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the
+** packaging of this file.  Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements
+** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
+**
+** In addition, as a special exception, Digia gives you certain additional
+** rights.  These rights are described in the Digia Qt LGPL Exception
+** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package.
+**
+** GNU General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU
+** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
+** packaging of this file.  Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be
+** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
+**
+**
+** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+#ifndef QJNIOBJECT_H
+#define QJNIOBJECT_H
+
+#include <jni.h>
+#include <QtAndroidExtras/qandroidextrasglobal.h>
+#include <QtCore/qglobal.h>
+#include <QtCore/qsharedpointer.h>
+
+QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
+
+class QJNIObjectPrivate;
+
+class Q_ANDROIDEXTRAS_EXPORT QJNIObject
+{
+public:
+    QJNIObject();
+    explicit QJNIObject(const char *className);
+    QJNIObject(const char *className, const char *sig, ...);
+    explicit QJNIObject(jclass clazz);
+    QJNIObject(jclass clazz, const char *sig, ...);
+    QJNIObject(jobject obj);
+    ~QJNIObject() { }
+
+    template <typename T>
+    inline T object() const { return static_cast<T>(javaObject()); }
+
+    template <typename T>
+    T callMethod(const char *methodName) const;
+    template <typename T>
+    T callMethod(const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...) const;
+    template <typename T>
+    QJNIObject callObjectMethod(const char *methodName) const;
+    QJNIObject callObjectMethod(const char *methodName,
+                                const char *sig,
+                                ...) const;
+
+    template <typename T>
+    static T callStaticMethod(const char *className, const char *methodName);
+    template <typename T>
+    static T callStaticMethod(const char *className, const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...);
+    template <typename T>
+    static QJNIObject callStaticObjectMethod(const char *className, const char *methodName);
+    static QJNIObject callStaticObjectMethod(const char *className,
+                                             const char *methodName,
+                                             const char *sig, ...);
+    template <typename T>
+    static T callStaticMethod(jclass clazz, const char *methodName);
+    template <typename T>
+    static T callStaticMethod(jclass clazz, const char *methodName, const char *sig, ...);
+    template <typename T>
+    static QJNIObject callStaticObjectMethod(jclass clazz, const char *methodName);
+    static QJNIObject callStaticObjectMethod(jclass clazz,
+                                             const char *methodName,
+                                             const char *sig, ...);
+    template <typename T>
+    T getField(const char *fieldName) const;
+    template <typename T>
+    QJNIObject getObjectField(const char *fieldName) const;
+    template <typename T>
+    QJNIObject getObjectField(const char *fieldName, const char *sig) const;
+    template <typename T>
+    void setField(const char *fieldName, T value);
+    template <typename T>
+    void setField(const char *fieldName, const char *sig, T value);
+    template <typename T>
+    static QJNIObject getStaticObjectField(const char *className, const char *fieldName);
+    template <typename T>
+    static QJNIObject getStaticObjectField(const char *className,
+                                           const char *fieldName,
+                                           const char *sig);
+    template <typename T>
+    static T getStaticField(const char *className, const char *fieldName);
+    template <typename T>
+    static QJNIObject getStaticObjectField(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName);
+    template <typename T>
+    static QJNIObject getStaticObjectField(jclass clazz,
+                                           const char *fieldName,
+                                           const char *sig);
+    template <typename T>
+    static T getStaticField(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName);
+
+    template <typename T>
+    static void setStaticField(const char *className,
+                               const char *fieldName,
+                               const char *sig,
+                               T value);
+    template <typename T>
+    static void setStaticField(const char *className, const char *fieldName, T value);
+    template <typename T>
+    static void setStaticField(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, const char *sig, T value);
+    template <typename T>
+    static void setStaticField(jclass clazz, const char *fieldName, T value);
+
+    static QJNIObject fromString(const QString &string);
+    QString toString() const;
+
+    static bool isClassAvailable(const char *className);
+    bool isValid() const;
+
+    template <typename T>
+    inline QJNIObject &operator=(T o)
+    {
+        assign(static_cast<jobject>(o));
+        return *this;
+    }
+
+private:
+    friend bool operator==(const QJNIObject &, const QJNIObject &);
+    friend bool operator!=(const QJNIObject &, const QJNIObject &);
+    template <typename T> friend bool operator!=(const QJNIObject &, T);
+    template <typename T> friend bool operator==(const QJNIObject &, T);
+    template <typename T> friend bool operator!=(T, const QJNIObject &);
+    template <typename T> friend bool operator==(T, const QJNIObject &);
+
+    QJNIObject(const QJNIObjectPrivate &o);
+
+    void assign(jobject o);
+    jobject javaObject() const;
+    bool isSameObject(jobject obj) const;
+    bool isSameObject(const QJNIObject &obj) const;
+
+    QSharedPointer<QJNIObjectPrivate> d;
+};
+
+inline bool operator==(const QJNIObject &obj1, const QJNIObject &obj2)
+{
+    return obj1.isSameObject(obj2);
+}
+
+inline bool operator!=(const QJNIObject &obj1, const QJNIObject &obj2)
+{
+    return !obj1.isSameObject(obj2);
+}
+
+template <typename T>
+inline bool operator==(const QJNIObject &obj1, T obj2)
+{
+    return obj1.isSameObject(static_cast<jobject>(obj2));
+}
+
+template <typename T>
+inline bool operator==(T obj1, const QJNIObject &obj2)
+{
+    return obj2.isSameObject(static_cast<jobject>(obj1));
+}
+
+template <typename T>
+inline bool operator!=(const QJNIObject &obj1, T obj2)
+{
+    return !obj1.isSameObject(static_cast<jobject>(obj2));
+}
+
+template <typename T>
+inline bool operator!=(T obj1, const QJNIObject &obj2)
+{
+    return !obj2.isSameObject(static_cast<jobject>(obj1));
+}
+
+QT_END_NAMESPACE
+
+#endif // QJNIOBJECT_H
diff --git a/src/androidextras/qandroidextrasglobal.h b/src/androidextras/qandroidextrasglobal.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..77f9b4f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/androidextras/qandroidextrasglobal.h
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2013 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal
+**
+** This file is part of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
+** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
+** Commercial License Usage
+** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in
+** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the
+** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in
+** a written agreement between you and Digia.  For licensing terms and
+** conditions see http://qt.digia.com/licensing.  For further information
+** use the contact form at http://qt.digia.com/contact-us.
+**
+** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser
+** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the
+** packaging of this file.  Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements
+** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
+**
+** In addition, as a special exception, Digia gives you certain additional
+** rights.  These rights are described in the Digia Qt LGPL Exception
+** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package.
+**
+** GNU General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU
+** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
+** packaging of this file.  Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be
+** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
+**
+**
+** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+#ifndef QTANDROIDEXTRASGLOBAL_H
+#define QTANDROIDEXTRASGLOBAL_H
+
+#include <QtCore/qglobal.h>
+
+QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
+
+#ifndef QT_STATIC
+#  if defined(QT_BUILD_ANDROIDEXTRAS_LIB)
+#    define Q_ANDROIDEXTRAS_EXPORT Q_DECL_EXPORT
+#  else
+#    define Q_ANDROIDEXTRAS_EXPORT Q_DECL_IMPORT
+#  endif
+#else
+#  define Q_ANDROIDEXTRAS_EXPORT
+#endif
+
+QT_END_NAMESPACE
+
+#endif // QTANDROIDEXTRASGLOBAL_H
diff --git a/src/src.pro b/src/src.pro
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c7b1e74
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/src.pro
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+TEMPLATE = subdirs
+SUBDIRS += androidextras
diff --git a/sync.profile b/sync.profile
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fdafa78
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sync.profile
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+%modules = ( # path to module name map
+    "QtAndroidExtras" => "$basedir/src/androidextras",
+);
+%moduleheaders = ( # restrict the module headers to those found in relative path
+);
+# Module dependencies.
+# Every module that is required to build this module should have one entry.
+# Each of the module version specifiers can take one of the following values:
+#   - A specific Git revision.
+#   - any git symbolic ref resolvable from the module's repository (e.g. "refs/heads/master" to track master branch)
+#   - an empty string to use the same branch under test (dependencies will become "refs/heads/master" if we are in the master branch)
+#
+%dependencies = (
+    "qtbase" => "",
+);
diff --git a/tests/auto/auto.pro b/tests/auto/auto.pro
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..44b3c49
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/auto/auto.pro
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+TEMPLATE=subdirs
+SUBDIRS=
diff --git a/tests/tests.pro b/tests/tests.pro
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9671085
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/tests.pro
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+TEMPLATE = subdirs
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