Open a new prompt/terminal window from Java
I want to open a new terminal window, which will run a certain command upon opening. It preferably needs to be a real native window, and I don't mind writing different code for linux/osx/windows.
I'm assuming an emula开发者_JAVA百科ted terminal would work, as long as it supports everything a real terminal would do and isn't just printing lines of output from a command.
Will this work?
// windows only
Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("cmd /c start cmd.exe");
p.waitFor();
Opening an actual terminal window will definitely require different code for each OS. For Mac, you want something like:
Runtime.getRuntime().exec("/usr/bin/open -a Terminal /path/to/the/executable");
I've used this on Ubuntu(X11 Desktop) 10.04 ~ 14.04, and other Debian distro's. Works fine; although, you may consider using Java's ProcessBuilder.
// GNU/Linux -- example Runtime.getRuntime().exec("/usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator --disable-factory -e cat README.txt"); // --disable-factory Do not register with the activation nameserver, do not re-use an active terminal // -e Execute the argument to this option inside the terminal.
You need information about the OS you're running. For that you could use code like this:
public static void main(String[] args)
{
String nameOS = "os.name";
String versionOS = "os.version";
String architectureOS = "os.arch";
System.out.println("\n The information about OS");
System.out.println("\nName of the OS: " +
System.getProperty(nameOS));
System.out.println("Version of the OS: " +
System.getProperty(versionOS));
System.out.println("Architecture of THe OS: " +
System.getProperty(architectureOS));
}
Then for each OS you would have to use different invocations as described by Bala R and Mike Baranczak
for Java to use Windows taskkill, try this:
try {
// start notepad before running this app
Process p1 = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("cmd /c start cmd.exe"); // launch terminal first
p1.waitFor();
Process p2 = Runtime.getRuntime().exec( "taskkill /F /IM notepad.exe" ); // now send taskkill command
p2.waitFor();
Process p3 = Runtime.getRuntime().exec( "taskkill /F /IM cmd.exe" ); // finally, close terminal
p3.waitFor();
} catch (IOException ex) {
System.out.println(ex);
} catch (InterruptedException ex) {
Logger.getLogger(RT2_JFrame.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
} // close try-catch-catch
you need to have the cmd terminal running before taskkill works.
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