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with the jdk8 the javah command is deprecated and is removed at least in the jdk10. The javac is now doing the work, the necessary changes are added to the pom.xml. To mark the parts which should be exposed into the header files, it is important to use the java native annotation @Native. Only the files which contains exposed information are generated.
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tldr: Remove the usage of javah to support JDK above 8.
With the JDK8 the javah command is deprecated and is removed in jdk9, the function is now supported by the javac command. But the source code needs the java native annotation. The Patch add the necessary annotations and enable the header generation by the compiler.