By doing this, you're assuming that the servlet is hosted on a specific
OS, while this practice could fail in a distributed setup.
Regards,
Subrahmanyam
Jay Macarty wrote:
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> I have a servlet which needs to interact with another application. The
> problem is that the application normally works from commands entered at a
> DOS prompt window. I need to be able to invoke the command and trap the
> output. I think I have seen this done before but can't remember where.
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