JNI bindings for TIPC, to allow apps to use the TIPC IPC mechanism in systems where it's supported (i.e Linux). make followed by ./test.sh should give you some output saying JNI bindings loaded and a "hello world" string.
The example service just publishes a TIPC name based on an ASCII service name. The service instance ID's are generated using String.hashcode() for the given name. (High risk of collision and very unsafe)