Class java.lang.Runtime
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Class java.lang.Runtime
Object
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+----java.lang.Runtime
- public class Runtime
- extends Object
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exec(String)
- Executes the specified string command in a separate process.
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exec(String, String[])
- Executes the specified string command in a separate process with the
specified environment.
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exec(String[])
- Executes the specified command and arguments in a separate process.
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exec(String[], String[])
- Executes the specified command and arguments in a separate process
with the specified environment.
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exit(int)
- Terminates the currently running Java Virtual Machine.
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freeMemory()
- Returns the amount of free memory in the system.
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gc()
- Runs the garbage collector.
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getLocalizedInputStream(InputStream)
- Creates a localized version of an input stream.
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getLocalizedOutputStream(OutputStream)
- Creates a localized version of an output stream.
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getRuntime()
- Returns the runtime object associated with the current Java application.
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load(String)
- Loads the specified filename as a dynamic library.
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loadLibrary(String)
- Loads the dynamic library with the specified library name.
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runFinalization()
- Runs the finalization methods of any objects pending finalization.
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runFinalizersOnExit(boolean)
- Enable or disable finalization on exit; doing so specifies that the
finalizers of all objects that have finalizers that have not yet been
automatically invoked are to be run before the Java runtime exits.
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totalMemory()
- Returns the total amount of memory in the Java Virtual Machine.
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traceInstructions(boolean)
- Enables/Disables tracing of instructions.
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traceMethodCalls(boolean)
- Enables/Disables tracing of method calls.
exec
public java.lang.Process exec(String command) throws IOException
- Executes the specified string command in a separate process.
The command
argument is parsed into tokens and then
executed as a command in a separate process. This method has
exactly the same effect as exec(command, null)
.
- Parameters:
- command - a specified system command.
- Returns:
- a
Process
object for managing the subprocess.
- Throws: SecurityException
- if the current thread cannot create a
subprocess.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
- See Also:
- exec(java.lang.String, java.lang.String[])
exec
public java.lang.Process exec(String command,
String[] envp) throws IOException
- Executes the specified string command in a separate process with the
specified environment.
This method breaks the command
string into tokens and
creates a new array cmdarray
containing the tokens; it
then performs the call exec(cmdarray, envp)
.
- Parameters:
- command - a specified system command.
- envp - array containing environment in format
name=value
- Returns:
- a
Process
object for managing the subprocess.
- Throws: SecurityException
- if the current thread cannot create a
subprocess.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
- See Also:
- exec(java.lang.String[], java.lang.String[])
exec
public java.lang.Process exec(String[] cmdarray) throws IOException
- Executes the specified command and arguments in a separate process.
The command specified by the tokens in cmdarray
is
executed as a command in a separate process. This has exactly the
same effect as exec(cmdarray, null)
.
- Parameters:
- cmdarray - array containing the command to call and
its arguments.
- Returns:
- a
Process
object for managing the subprocess.
- Throws: SecurityException
- if the current thread cannot create a
subprocess.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
- See Also:
- exec(java.lang.String[], java.lang.String[])
exec
public java.lang.Process exec(String[] cmdarray,
String[] envp) throws IOException
- Executes the specified command and arguments in a separate process
with the specified environment.
If there is a security manager, its checkExec
method
is called with the first component of the array
cmdarray
as its argument. This may result in a security
exception.
Given an array of strings cmdarray
, representing the
tokens of a command line, and an array of strings envp
,
representing an "environment" that defines system
properties, this method creates a new process in which to execute
the specified command.
- Parameters:
- cmdarray - array containing the command to call and
its arguments.
- envp - array containing environment in format
name=value.
- Returns:
- a
Process
object for managing the subprocess.
- Throws: SecurityException
- if the current thread cannot create a
subprocess.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
- See Also:
- SecurityException, checkExec(java.lang.String)
exit
public void exit(int status)
- Terminates the currently running Java Virtual Machine. This
method never returns normally.
If there is a security manager, its checkExit
method
is called with the status as its argument. This may result in a
security exception.
The argument serves as a status code; by convention, a nonzero
status code indicates abnormal termination.
- Parameters:
- status - exit status.
- Throws: SecurityException
- if the current thread cannot exit with
the specified status.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
- See Also:
- SecurityException, checkExit(int)
freeMemory
public native long freeMemory()
- Returns the amount of free memory in the system. The value returned
by this method is always less than the value returned by the
totalMemory
method. Calling the gc
method may
result in increasing the value returned by freeMemory.
- Returns:
- an approximation to the total amount of memory currently
available for future allocated objects, measured in bytes.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
gc
public native void gc()
- Runs the garbage collector.
Calling this method suggests that the Java Virtual Machine expend
effort toward recycling unused objects in order to make the memory
they currently occupy available for quick reuse. When control
returns from the method call, the Java Virtual Machine has made
its best effort to recycle all unused objects.
The name gc
stands for "garbage
collector". The Java Virtual Machine performs this recycling
process automatically as needed even if the gc
method
is not invoked explicitly.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
getLocalizedInputStream
public java.io.InputStream getLocalizedInputStream(InputStream in)
- Note: getLocalizedInputStream() is deprecated.
As of JDK 1.1, the preferred way translate a byte
stream in the local encoding into a character stream in Unicode is via
the
InputStreamReader
and BufferedReader
classes.
- Creates a localized version of an input stream. This method takes
an
InputStream
and returns an InputStream
equivalent to the argument in all respects except that it is
localized: as characters in the local character set are read from
the stream, they are automatically converted from the local
character set to Unicode.
If the argument is already a localized stream, it may be returned
as the result.
- Returns:
- a localized input stream.
- See Also:
- InputStream, BufferedReader(java.io.Reader), InputStreamReader(java.io.InputStream)
getLocalizedOutputStream
public java.io.OutputStream getLocalizedOutputStream(OutputStream out)
- Note: getLocalizedOutputStream() is deprecated.
As of JDK 1.1, the preferred way to translate a
Unicode character stream into a byte stream in the local encoding is via
the
OutputStreamWriter
, BufferedWriter
, and
PrintWriter
classes.
- Creates a localized version of an output stream. This method
takes an
OutputStream
and returns an
OutputStream
equivalent to the argument in all respects
except that it is localized: as Unicode characters are written to
the stream, they are automatically converted to the local
character set.
If the argument is already a localized stream, it may be returned
as the result.
- Returns:
- a localized output stream.
- See Also:
- OutputStream, BufferedWriter(java.io.Writer), OutputStreamWriter(java.io.OutputStream), PrintWriter(java.io.OutputStream)
getRuntime
public static java.lang.Runtime getRuntime()
- Returns the runtime object associated with the current Java application.
- Returns:
- the
Runtime
object associated with the current
Java application.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
load
public synchronized void load(String filename)
- Loads the specified filename as a dynamic library. The filename
argument must be a complete pathname.
From
java_g
it will automagically insert "_g" before the
".so" (for example
Runtime.getRuntime().load("/home/avh/lib/libX11.so");
).
If there is a security manager, its checkLink
method
is called with the filename
as its argument. This may
result in a security exception.
- Parameters:
- filename - the file to load.
- Throws: SecurityException
- if the current thread cannot load the
specified dynamic library.
- Throws: UnsatisfiedLinkError
- if the file does not exist.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
- See Also:
- getRuntime(), SecurityException, checkLink(java.lang.String)
loadLibrary
public synchronized void loadLibrary(String libname)
- Loads the dynamic library with the specified library name. The
mapping from a library name to a specific filename is done in a
system-specific manner.
First, if there is a security manager, its checkLink
method is called with the filename
as its argument.
This may result in a security exception.
If this method is called more than once with the same library
name, the second and subsequent calls are ignored.
- Parameters:
- libname - the name of the library.
- Throws: SecurityException
- if the current thread cannot load the
specified dynamic library.
- Throws: UnsatisfiedLinkError
- if the library does not exist.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
- See Also:
- SecurityException, checkLink(java.lang.String)
runFinalization
public native void runFinalization()
- Runs the finalization methods of any objects pending finalization.
Calling this method suggests that the Java Virtual Machine expend
effort toward running the
finalize
methods of objects
that have been found to be discarded but whose finalize
methods have not yet been run. When control returns from the
method call, the Java Virtual Machine has made a best effort to
complete all outstanding finalizations.
The Java Virtual Machine performs the finalization process
automatically as needed if the runFinalization
method
is not invoked explicitly.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
- See Also:
- finalize()
runFinalizersOnExit
public static void runFinalizersOnExit(boolean value)
- Enable or disable finalization on exit; doing so specifies that the
finalizers of all objects that have finalizers that have not yet been
automatically invoked are to be run before the Java runtime exits.
By default, finalization on exit is disabled. An invocation of
the runFinalizersOnExit method is permitted only if the caller is
allowed to exit, and is otherwise rejected by the security manager.
- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
- gc, exit
totalMemory
public native long totalMemory()
- Returns the total amount of memory in the Java Virtual Machine.
- Returns:
- the total amount of memory currently available for allocating
objects, measured in bytes.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
traceInstructions
public native void traceInstructions(boolean on)
- Enables/Disables tracing of instructions.
If the
boolean
argument is true
, this
method asks the Java Virtual Machine to print out a detailed trace
of each instruction in the Java Virtual Machine as it is executed.
The virtual machine may ignore this request if it does not support
this feature. The destination of the trace output is system
dependent.
If the boolean
argument is false
, this
method causes the Java Virtual Machine to stop performing the
detailed instruction trace it is performing.
- Parameters:
- on -
true
to enable instruction tracing;
false
to disable this feature.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
traceMethodCalls
public native void traceMethodCalls(boolean on)
- Enables/Disables tracing of method calls.
If the
boolean
argument is true
, this
method asks the Java Virtual Machine to print out a detailed trace
of each method in the Java Virtual Machine as it is called. The
virtual machine may ignore this request if it does not support
this feature. The destination of the trace output is system dependent.
If the boolean
argument is false
, this
method causes the Java Virtual Machine to stop performing the
detailed method trace it is performing.
- Parameters:
- on -
true
to enable instruction tracing;
false
to disable this feature.
- Since:
- JDK1.0
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