Assuming you wanted to use socket for communication, stdio communication will
then not be required, then most of jtask is overskill for your application. If
you use j.exe, then you can use wd to start jconsole. If you use linux, there is
built-in spawn 2!:1.
Yuvaraj Athur Raghuvir wrote:
'launch' uses 'shell' that uses 'spawn'. This means that calling process
will wait for the launched process to exit. I want the calling process to
return immediately. Reason: I am working with sockets and am launching
servers.
Any suggestions?
~Yuva
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 10:48 PM, Oleg Kobchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you what to launch to need to "launch"
launch (jpath'~bin/jconsole'),' -js "echo +/i.3 4"'
--- Yuvaraj Athur Raghuvir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
When I launch a script (say fork.ijs) from jconsole using fork and
invoking
jconsole.exe , I can see another jconsole.exe process but I do not see
another console window. I guess that the two jconsole processes share
the
same console window.
Is this the intended behavior?
~Yuva
NB. win32; J6.02
load 'task'
fork 'jconsole.exe ', jpath '~user\projects\fork.ijs'
NB. task manager shows another jconsole process
NB. --> BUT only one console window visible!! (even in Applications tab
of
task manager)
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