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Launch JVM process from a Java application use Runtime.exec?

I want to be able to launch a Java server process from an existing java application and monitor the stdoutput and stderror and redirect that output to a file. Is the best approach to use 'Runtime.exec' and treat the app like any other OS process or is there something more suited for new JVMs.

This is on Java 1.5

您应该使用ProcessBuilder而不是Runtime ,但我不知道在您的情况下是否更适合其他东西(特别是运行Java进程)。

I know I am late in this thread, but in case someone needs it, in my experience, it is easier to use ANT to launch a Java application. This has the benefit of being platform independent. Here is a sample class that does that:

package com.trilliantnetworks.scheduler.quartz.test;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.PrintStream;
import org.apache.tools.ant.BuildException;
import org.apache.tools.ant.DefaultLogger;
import org.apache.tools.ant.DemuxOutputStream;
import org.apache.tools.ant.Project;
import org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Echo;
import org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Java;
import org.apache.tools.ant.types.Path;

public class MyLaunchTest {

public static void main(String[] args) {

    Project project = new Project();
    project.setBaseDir(new File(System.getProperty("user.dir")));
    project.init();
    DefaultLogger logger = new DefaultLogger();
    project.addBuildListener(logger);
    logger.setOutputPrintStream(System.out);
    logger.setErrorPrintStream(System.err);
    logger.setMessageOutputLevel(Project.MSG_INFO);
    System.setOut(new PrintStream(new DemuxOutputStream(project, false)));
    System.setErr(new PrintStream(new DemuxOutputStream(project, true)));
    project.fireBuildStarted();

    System.out.println("running");
    Throwable caught = null;
    try {
        Echo echo = new Echo();
        echo.setTaskName("Echo");
        echo.setProject(project);
        echo.init();
        echo.setMessage("Launching Some Class");
        echo.execute();

        Java javaTask = new Java();
        javaTask.setTaskName("runjava");
        javaTask.setProject(project);
        javaTask.setFork(true);
        javaTask.setFailonerror(true);
        javaTask.setClassname(MyClassToLaunch.class.getName());
        Path path = new Path(project, new File(System.getProperty("user.dir") + "/classes").getAbsolutePath());
        javaTask.setClasspath(path);
        javaTask.init();
        int ret = javaTask.executeJava();
        System.out.println("java task return code: " + ret);

    } catch (BuildException e) {
        caught = e;
    }
    project.log("finished");
    project.fireBuildFinished(caught);
}
}

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