How to take C++ struct in java class

Hi
My requirement is c++ dll will invoke my java. C++ will pass struct to my java class, I have to take the struct values after i have to process the values and I will get bulk data, this bulk data i have to fill in c++ struct.
Can you guide me how to do.
Thanks,

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