When the command you are trying to run has arguments, you should use a
variant of the exec() method. That is use:
rt.exec(String[] cmdArray)
Shireesh Thanneru
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Santiago Benito Rebollo wrote:
>Thanks. It works fine, buts I have a problem when I try to run java class
>files.
>
>For example,
>
>this works:
>c:/jdk1.2.2/bin/java Mensajeria
>
>but this doesn't work
>
>c:/jdk1.2.2/bin/java -cp c:/Temporal/ProcesosBatch;%CLASSPATH% Mensajeria
>(in dos window, it always work)
>
>
>Do you know how i can do it?
>
>Thanks for all.
>
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> First get the Runtime object then use its exec method to run your .exe
>> application.
>>
>> Runtime r = Runtime.getRuntime();
>> r.exec("notepad");
>>
>> Note : notepad.exe should be in the system Path.
>>
>> Hope this helps you.
>>
>
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