Oh and BTW this is WAY off topic.

dave.

JESS ZACHARIAS wrote:

>  Hi,
>     I am using Runtime.getRuntime().exec("/home/someProgram 1>someFile1
>     2>someFile2") in my servlet. I am attempting to redirect the stdout
>     to one file and stderr to another. Immediately after that I am trying
>     to check the error status by opening the error file using FileReader.
>         But the file opened is not the latest version of the file.The servlet
>     seems to read the version of the file present before the exec()
>     statement. The exec() statement does create the file as expected .
>         Can anyone throw any light on this behaviour ? Is there any
>     workaround ?
>     Thanks,
>          JESS
>
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