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Mar 01, 2013
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Andrey Kamaev
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Introduction to Java Development
********************************
Last updated:
12
February, 2013.
Last updated:
28
February, 2013.
As of OpenCV 2.4.4, OpenCV supports desktop Java development using nearly the same interface as for
Android development. This guide will help you to create your first Java (or Scala) application using OpenCV.
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The same process was used to create the samples in the :file:`samples/java` folder of the OpenCV repository,
so consult those files if you get lost.
Get
OpenCV with desktop Java support
*****************
*******************
Get
proper OpenCV
*****************
Starting from version 2.4.4 OpenCV includes desktop Java bindings.
Download
########
The most simple way to get it is downloading the appropriate package of **version 2.4.4 or higher** from the
`OpenCV SourceForge repository <http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencvlibrary/files/>`_.
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(we recommend `Oracle/Sun JDK 6 or 7 <http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/>`_),
`Apache Ant <http://ant.apache.org/>`_ and `Python` v2.6 or higher to be installed.
Build
OpenCV
#####
#######
Build
#####
Let's build OpenCV:
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:alt: CMake output
:align: center
.. note:: If ``CMake`` can't find Java in your system set the ``JAVA_HOME``
environment variable with the path to installed JDK
before running it. E.g.:
.. code-block:: bash
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-oracle
cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF ..
Now start the build:
.. code-block:: bash
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msbuild /m OpenCV.sln /t:Build /p:Configuration=Release /v:m
Besides all this will create a ``jar`` containing the Java interface (:file:`bin/opencv
_2.4.
4.jar`)
Besides all this will create a ``jar`` containing the Java interface (:file:`bin/opencv
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4.jar`)
and a native dynamic library containing Java bindings and all the OpenCV stuff
(:file:`bin/Release/opencv_java244.dll` or :file:`
bin
/libopencv_java244.so` respectively).
(:file:`bin/Release/opencv_java244.dll` or :file:`
lib
/libopencv_java244.so` respectively).
We'll use these files later.
Create a simple Java sample and an Ant build file for i
t
********************
************************************
Java sample with An
t
********************
.. note::
The described sample is provided with OpenCV library in the :file:`opencv/samples/java/ant` folder.
* Create a folder where you'll develop this sample application.
* In this folder create
an XML
file with the following content using any text editor:
* In this folder create
the :file:`build.xml`
file with the following content using any text editor:
.. code-block:: xml
:linenos:
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<target name="compile">
<mkdir dir="${classes.dir}"/>
<javac srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${classes.dir}" classpathref="classpath"/>
<javac
includeantruntime="false"
srcdir="${src.dir}" destdir="${classes.dir}" classpathref="classpath"/>
</target>
<target name="jar" depends="compile">
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* Put the following Java code into the :file:`SimpleSample.java` file:
.. code-block:: java
import org.opencv.core.Core;
import org.opencv.core.Mat;
import org.opencv.core.CvType;
import org.opencv.core.Scalar;
class SimpleSample {
static{ System.loadLibrary(
"opencv_java244"
); }
static{ System.loadLibrary(
Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME
); }
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Welcome to OpenCV " + Core.VERSION);
Mat m = new Mat(5, 10, CvType.CV_8UC1, new Scalar(0));
System.out.println("OpenCV Mat: " + m);
Mat mr1 = m.row(1);
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:alt: run app with Ant
:align: center
Create a simple
Java project in Eclipse
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****************
Java project in Eclipse
***********************
Now let's look at the possiblity of using OpenCV in Java when developing in Eclipse IDE.
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* Put some simple OpenCV calls there, e.g.:
.. code-block:: java
import org.opencv.core.Core;
import org.opencv.core.CvType;
import org.opencv.core.Mat;
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.loadLibrary(
"opencv_java244"
);
System.loadLibrary(
Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME
);
Mat m = Mat.eye(3, 3, CvType.CV_8UC1);
System.out.println("m = " + m.dump());
}
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:alt: Eclipse: run
:align: center
Create an SBT project and samples in
Java and Scala
******************************
*********************
SBT project for
Java and Scala
******************************
Now we'll create a simple Java application using SBT. This serves as a brief introduction to
those unfamiliar with this build tool. We're using SBT because it is particularly easy and powerful.
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:alt: SBT run
:align: center
Copy the OpenCV jar and write a simple application
********************************************************
Running SBT samples
###################
Now we'll create a simple face detection application using OpenCV.
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cp <opencv_dir>/build/bin/opencv_<version>.jar lib/
sbt eclipse
Next, create the directory
src/main/resources
and download this Lena image into it:
Next, create the directory
:file:`src/main/resources`
and download this Lena image into it:
.. image:: images/lena.png
:alt: Lena
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Make sure it's called :file:`"lena.png"`.
Items in the resources directory are available to the Java application at runtime.
Next, copy :file:`lbpcascade_frontalface.xml` from :file:`opencv/data/` into the :file:`resources`
Next, copy :file:`lbpcascade_frontalface.xml` from :file:`opencv/data/
lbpcascades/
` into the :file:`resources`
directory:
.. code-block:: bash
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System.out.println("Hello, OpenCV");
// Load the native library.
System.loadLibrary(
"opencv_java244"
);
System.loadLibrary(
Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME
);
new DetectFaceDemo().run();
}
}
Note the call to ``System.loadLibrary(
"opencv_java244"
)``.
Note the call to ``System.loadLibrary(
Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME
)``.
This command must be executed exactly once per Java process prior to using any native OpenCV methods.
If you don't call it, you will get ``UnsatisfiedLink errors``.
You will also get errors if you try to load OpenCV when it has already been loaded.
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<target
name=
"compile"
>
<mkdir
dir=
"${classes.dir}"
/>
<javac
srcdir=
"${src.dir}"
destdir=
"${classes.dir}"
classpathref=
"classpath"
/>
<javac
includeantruntime=
"false"
srcdir=
"${src.dir}"
destdir=
"${classes.dir}"
classpathref=
"classpath"
/>
</target>
<target
name=
"jar"
depends=
"compile"
>
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