Re: Exec



Francois Lionet wrote On 04/30/07 11:17,:
I want to launch an external program from my application (currently under
Can anyone tell me how to do this?

have a look at the various exec() methods in java.lang.Runtime, this is
perhaps what you are looking for.
Cheers
Andreas


Thanks Andreas, this was exactly what I was looking for. Does anyone know an
address where I can download the Java SE Platform 6 docs all at once? I'd
rather have the docs on my machine, and I could not find a link on the Sun
site...

http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp

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