I believe you want the java.io.File object. It has a mkdir method that
should do the trick.
(*Chris*)
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From: Jens Wolinder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 11, 1999 4:45 AM
Subject: runtime
>this is not really a specific servlet question but I was hoping maybe
>someone could help me anyways....
>how to use java runtime...
>I need to be able to access the os(unix) and create a tmp folder.....
>r.exec("mkdir xxx")?????
>am I way off????
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