jME's RMI registry uses an internal SharedObject class to track
metadata about objects that have been shared. The problem is that when
you retrieve the shared object, the RMI implementation mistakenly
attempts to cast the SharedObject holder to the class of the actual
shared object. This PR fixes that bug by casting the actual shared
object instead of the SharedObject holder.
* address issue #1119 (serialization with protected/private constructor)
* remove an unnecessary step in findNoArgConstructor()
* use getDeclaredConstructor() in place of the for-loop
* simplify by throwing the exception in findNoArgContructor()
* First attempt at building android-natives.
* Use OpenJDK because native build is broken without
* Try OpenJDK 10
* Try openJDK 9
* Try openJDK11 again but "enable" the EE Module
* OpenJDK 11 has no Java EE Module anymore.
* Try to fix Android Header Generation
* Fix invalid flag error with javac by removing empty quotes
* Try to fix build of decode.
* Remove jni generated headers from the repository.
* Adjust .gitignore as those header files won't appear at that location anymore
* Fix Android Build: Fill the jme3-android-native headers during the build of jme3-android. This works because jme3-android-native already depends on jme3-android.
Due to technical reasons, the headers share the same location and thus the include directives have been adjusted slightly.
* Copy jni headers to the jni directory.
* Adjust the path slightly
* Try to silence android sdk's license print out
* Also fix openAL
* Solve task name conflict
* Really silence license now
* Tasks seem shared but Strings are not...
* Only build Android-Native
* Trying to reduce the amount of dependencies needed.
* Remove even more dependencies
* Even more removal
* Prepare Deployment
* Fix Deployment
* Cleanup: Remove feature branch from branches for travis.
* Revert a few unnecessary things
* Removed NDK Comments.
* Bullet Android: Some cosmetic changes (removed commented debug code) and generate bullet-native headers during jme3-bullet compilation.
* Fix Bullet Build by using GNU libstdc++ instead of STLPort (discontinued)
* Fix Bullet-Native Compilation