Re: Pid of the JVM

2001-09-13 Thread Nathan Meyers
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 10:14:18AM -0400, Jesse Stockall wrote: > How can I get the pid of the jvm that an app is running in? You want to get it from within the app? PIDs are a non-portable concept, so you'll need a JNI call to get it (just wrap a JNI call around the getpid() system ca

Re: Pid of the JVM

2001-09-07 Thread Levente Farkas
Nathan Meyers wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 10:14:18AM -0400, Jesse Stockall wrote: > > How can I get the pid of the jvm that an app is running in? > > You want to get it from within the app? PIDs are a non-portable concept, > so you'll need a JNI call to ge

Re: Pid of the JVM

2001-09-06 Thread Duane Kehoe
Stockall wrote: >How can I get the pid of the jvm that an app is running in? > >Thanks > -- Long live the Penguin!!! Duane Kehoe Phone # 414.908.1814 Programmer/AnalystFax #

Pid of the JVM

2001-09-06 Thread Jesse Stockall
How can I get the pid of the jvm that an app is running in? Thanks -- Jesse Stockall | Tel: 1+ 613.599.2441 ext. 243 CRYPTOCard Corporation | Fax: 1+ 613.599.2442 Suite 304, 300 March Rd. | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ottawa, ON