On Apr 29, 1:08 pm, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why do you think this is related to GWT?
>
> Ian
> Cause it's working perfectly in Netbeans, and the compile gives no errors.
> http://examples.roughian.com
>
> 2009/4/29 Scientist <[email protected]>
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> > Hi guys,
>
> > I have a REALLY strange problem. This is the function I have:
>
> > public static void generateXLS() {
> >        try {
> >            String[] command = { "cmd.exe", "/C", "Start", "C://
> > exports//convert.bat" };
> >            Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command);
> >            BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(
> >                                new InputStreamReader(p.getInputStream
> > ()));
> >            String line = null;
> >            while ((line = in.readLine()) != null) {
> >                System.out.println(line);
> >           }
> >        } catch (IOException e) {
> >           e.printStackTrace();
> >       }
> > }
>
> > This is written on the serverside. The function is fired by a previous
> > function, that works. The batch won't trigger for some reason, though.
> > The strangest part is: when I copy/paste the same code in NetBeans, it
> > works perfect. I've already tried this line instead of above: String[]
> > command = { "cmd.exe", "/C", "Start", "C:\\exports\\convert.bat" };
> > without any result. I'm not getting compiling errors, it just won't
> > trigger the batch while executing the application. I'm using Eclipse,
> > GWT and Maven.
>
> > Please help!!!- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
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