On Sat, Feb 21, 2026 at 9:12 AM Tenenbaum, Peter G. (ARC-TN)[SETI
INSTITUTE] via user <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi there —
>
> I was looking for a way to get the process ID of a process that gets started 
> by the DefaultExecutor. From looking at the javadoc, there’s no built-in way 
> to do it.
>
> Google recommends that I create a subclass of DefaultExecutor that overrides 
> the launch() method, such that the Process it returns is interrogated for the 
> PID. DefaultExecutor isn’t final and launch() is protected, so in principle 
> this can be done.
>
> However:
>
> The only public constructor for DefaultExecutor is deprecated. The 
> non-deprecated method to instantiate a DefaultExecutor is to use the 
> DefaultExecutor builder, but AFAICT there’s no way to get this builder to 
> return a DefaultExecutor subclass. I could subclass the DefaultExecutor 
> builder, but the DefaultExecutor builder uses a package-private 
> DefaultExecutor constructor, so my subclass of DefaultExecutor builder can’t 
> use that constructor.
>
> In a pinch, I could imagine giving my subclass its own constructor that 
> emulates the package-private one in DefaultExecutor. Unfortunately, this also 
> won’t work: all the instance variables are private and there are no protected 
> setters for them.
>
> It seems like the intent is there to allow users to subclass DefaultExecutor, 
> but in practice the only way to do it appears to be the deprecated public 
> constructor. Am I missing something?
>
> Is there an easier way to get the PID from a DefaultExecutor?

Hello PT,

Have you tried registering an ExecuteWatchdog with a DefaultExecutor?
It accepts a Process that you can query.

Gary

>
> Thanks,
> -PT

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