I need to press Ctrl+C every time to run next Class in my shell Script
In my shell script I am compiling/running two program i.e "VertxLauncher.java" and "FileGeneratorVerticle.java" but after running the first one I need to press Ctrl+C every time to run next Class FileGeneratorVerticle.java
How do I automate this task..
Thanks in advance..
clear
lib_dir=/desktop/RunnableJarFiles
export CLASSPATH=.:${CLASSPATH}:${lib_dir}/c360-.jar:${lib_dir}/c360A-.jar:${lib_dir}/c360-verticle.jar
javac -classpath $CLASSPATH com.VertxLauncher.java
java -classpath $CLASSPATH com.VertxLauncher "start"
javac -classpath $CLASSPATH com.verticles.FileGeneratorVerticle.java
java -classpath $CLASSPATH com.verticles.FileGeneratorVerticle $INPUT_FILE $FILE_PATH $DAT_FILE_PATH
shell unix
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In my shell script I am compiling/running two program i.e "VertxLauncher.java" and "FileGeneratorVerticle.java" but after running the first one I need to press Ctrl+C every time to run next Class FileGeneratorVerticle.java
How do I automate this task..
Thanks in advance..
clear
lib_dir=/desktop/RunnableJarFiles
export CLASSPATH=.:${CLASSPATH}:${lib_dir}/c360-.jar:${lib_dir}/c360A-.jar:${lib_dir}/c360-verticle.jar
javac -classpath $CLASSPATH com.VertxLauncher.java
java -classpath $CLASSPATH com.VertxLauncher "start"
javac -classpath $CLASSPATH com.verticles.FileGeneratorVerticle.java
java -classpath $CLASSPATH com.verticles.FileGeneratorVerticle $INPUT_FILE $FILE_PATH $DAT_FILE_PATH
shell unix
If the control is not coming back automatically and if you're not bothered about the success of first compilation for executing the second one then you can simply trigger the process in the background. Just add a "&" at the end of the line which you want to trigger in background.
– Sekar Ramu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
You could also use a command named timeout.
– linuxfan
Nov 22 '18 at 10:22
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In my shell script I am compiling/running two program i.e "VertxLauncher.java" and "FileGeneratorVerticle.java" but after running the first one I need to press Ctrl+C every time to run next Class FileGeneratorVerticle.java
How do I automate this task..
Thanks in advance..
clear
lib_dir=/desktop/RunnableJarFiles
export CLASSPATH=.:${CLASSPATH}:${lib_dir}/c360-.jar:${lib_dir}/c360A-.jar:${lib_dir}/c360-verticle.jar
javac -classpath $CLASSPATH com.VertxLauncher.java
java -classpath $CLASSPATH com.VertxLauncher "start"
javac -classpath $CLASSPATH com.verticles.FileGeneratorVerticle.java
java -classpath $CLASSPATH com.verticles.FileGeneratorVerticle $INPUT_FILE $FILE_PATH $DAT_FILE_PATH
shell unix
In my shell script I am compiling/running two program i.e "VertxLauncher.java" and "FileGeneratorVerticle.java" but after running the first one I need to press Ctrl+C every time to run next Class FileGeneratorVerticle.java
How do I automate this task..
Thanks in advance..
clear
lib_dir=/desktop/RunnableJarFiles
export CLASSPATH=.:${CLASSPATH}:${lib_dir}/c360-.jar:${lib_dir}/c360A-.jar:${lib_dir}/c360-verticle.jar
javac -classpath $CLASSPATH com.VertxLauncher.java
java -classpath $CLASSPATH com.VertxLauncher "start"
javac -classpath $CLASSPATH com.verticles.FileGeneratorVerticle.java
java -classpath $CLASSPATH com.verticles.FileGeneratorVerticle $INPUT_FILE $FILE_PATH $DAT_FILE_PATH
shell unix
shell unix
asked Nov 22 '18 at 8:14
BilboBilbo
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If the control is not coming back automatically and if you're not bothered about the success of first compilation for executing the second one then you can simply trigger the process in the background. Just add a "&" at the end of the line which you want to trigger in background.
– Sekar Ramu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
You could also use a command named timeout.
– linuxfan
Nov 22 '18 at 10:22
add a comment |
If the control is not coming back automatically and if you're not bothered about the success of first compilation for executing the second one then you can simply trigger the process in the background. Just add a "&" at the end of the line which you want to trigger in background.
– Sekar Ramu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
You could also use a command named timeout.
– linuxfan
Nov 22 '18 at 10:22
If the control is not coming back automatically and if you're not bothered about the success of first compilation for executing the second one then you can simply trigger the process in the background. Just add a "&" at the end of the line which you want to trigger in background.
– Sekar Ramu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
If the control is not coming back automatically and if you're not bothered about the success of first compilation for executing the second one then you can simply trigger the process in the background. Just add a "&" at the end of the line which you want to trigger in background.
– Sekar Ramu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
You could also use a command named timeout.
– linuxfan
Nov 22 '18 at 10:22
You could also use a command named timeout.
– linuxfan
Nov 22 '18 at 10:22
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If the control is not coming back automatically and if you're not bothered about the success of first compilation for executing the second one then you can simply trigger the process in the background. Just add a "&" at the end of the line which you want to trigger in background.
– Sekar Ramu
Nov 22 '18 at 9:29
You could also use a command named timeout.
– linuxfan
Nov 22 '18 at 10:22