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Posted to users@netbeans.apache.org by Geertjan Wielenga <ge...@googlemail.com.INVALID> on 2018/09/19 07:01:18 UTC

***UNCHECKED*** Re: Netbeans and OS console capturing issue.

Not sure how there can be a better solution (you're welcome, by the way) --
in NetBeans you are not running JAR files, you are running compiled source
code; on the command line, you are running JAR files.

Thanks,

Gj

On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 8:57 AM, A Z <po...@live.com.au> wrote:

>
> If I use:
>
> ProcessBuilder builder = new ProcessBuilder("java", "-Xmx8192m", "-cp",
> "dist/MemoryLauncher.jar", "Project.Main");
>
> the Netbeans console will detect both Main methods, but the default
> Windows console won't.  If I use:
>
> ProcessBuilder builder = new ProcessBuilder("java", "-Xmx8192m", "-cp",
> "MemoryLauncher.jar", "Project.Main");
>
> The the Windows console will detect both Main methods, but the Netbeans
> console won't.
>
> Is there one command or one approach so that both console will detect the
> second invocation for Project.Main?
>
> ---
>
> I don't know, but the reason why is clear -- on the command line, you're
> running your Launcher from a JAR file, while in NetBeans what you're
> running is the compiled Launcher.class in the 'build' folder.
>
> Gj
>
> --
>
> -Is there anyone else on the Netbeans users email list who can offer me a
> better solution to my issue?
> Or should I just forget about this linking to both consoles, use Netbeans
> to test and finish my programs,
> and update my code at the end for the OS console alone?
>