mfjstring

Restriction: This applies to native code only.

A COBOL program cannot modify the contents of a String passed to it, but it can change a StringBuffer. To make handling strings easier, javatypes.cpy defines the type MF-JSTRING. This data type has the following structure:

01 mf-jstring is typedef.
    03 len                  jint.
    03 capacity             jint.
    03 ptr2string           pointer.

The len field defines the length of the string. The capacity field defines the size of the buffer - this field is always 0 for a String. The ptr2string field is a pointer to the start of the actual string. In the case of a StringBuffer, you can either modify the existing buffer, or allocate a new one and set ptr2string to the start of the new buffer.

The COBOL program below concatenates a String and StringBuffer from Java, and returns the result in the StringBuffer.

 program-id. StringAdd.  
 thread-local-storage section.
 copy "javatypes.cpy".
 01 lsNewPtr                 pointer.
 01 lsSize         jint. *> type defined in javatypes.cpy
 01 i              jint.
 01 lsStatus       jint.
 01 lsBigBuffer              pic x(1024).
 linkage section.
 01 lnkJString               mf-jstring.
 01 lnkJStringBuffer         mf-jstring.
 01 lnkString                pic x(256).
 01 lnkStringbuffer          pic x(256).
 procedure division using lnkJString lnkJStringBuffer.
     set address of lnkStringBuffer to
                              ptr2string of lnkJStringBuffer
     set address of lnkString to ptr2string of lnkJString
*>   Check that lnkJStringBuffer is a Java StringBuffer
     if capacity of lnkJStringBuffer > 0
         add len of lnkJString to len of lnkJStringBuffer
                                   giving lsSize
*>   Check we don't overflow concatenation buffer
         if lsSize < 1024
             move len of lnkJString to i
             move lnkString(1:i) to lsBigBuffer
             add 1 to i
             move lnkStringBuffer to lsBigBuffer(i:lsSize)
             set ptr2string of lnkJStringBuffer
                                 to address of lsBigBuffer
             move lsSize to len of lnkJStringBuffer
         end-if
     end-if

The Java class StringsToCobol passes "fred" and "ginger" to StringAdd and then displays the result.

import mfcobol.*;
public class StringsToCobol {
  public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
  {
      StringBuffer sb1 = new StringBuffer("ginger") ;
      Object theParams[] = {"fred" ,
                             sb1} ;
       RuntimeSystem.cobcall_int("stringadd", theParams) ;
       System.out.println(sb1) ;
  }
}