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Re: Runtime.exec() implementation
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Ranjit Mathew |
Subject: |
Re: Runtime.exec() implementation |
Date: |
Mon, 08 Mar 2004 16:01:57 +0530 |
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Archie Cobbs wrote:
> I wrote an implementation of Runtime.exec() (including a new class
> java.lang.VMProcess which extends java.lang.Process and native code)
> for JC. This can be easily merged into Classpath if people want it.
> It seems like a pretty glaring omission.
>
> This uses the usual Unix functions of fork(), exec(), waitpid(), etc.
> and should be as portable as the existing native code. I'd have to
> rewrite my JCNI native code in JNI but that would be easy.
>
> Let me know if people are interested.
libgcj, the runtime library of GCJ based on Classpath
already has a native java.lang.Process implementation
for POSIX and Win32.
Ranjit.
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