windows command prompt - execute command in new process
in command prompt I execute this line
java -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
which opens a the jd-gui (jar viewer) to view a jar file. But if I close the cmd window it automatically closes the jd-gui window too. How can I execute this command so that the window that opens is independed from the command prompt?
I m guessing it has to start in a new process.
cmd.exe process
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in command prompt I execute this line
java -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
which opens a the jd-gui (jar viewer) to view a jar file. But if I close the cmd window it automatically closes the jd-gui window too. How can I execute this command so that the window that opens is independed from the command prompt?
I m guessing it has to start in a new process.
cmd.exe process
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in command prompt I execute this line
java -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
which opens a the jd-gui (jar viewer) to view a jar file. But if I close the cmd window it automatically closes the jd-gui window too. How can I execute this command so that the window that opens is independed from the command prompt?
I m guessing it has to start in a new process.
cmd.exe process
in command prompt I execute this line
java -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
which opens a the jd-gui (jar viewer) to view a jar file. But if I close the cmd window it automatically closes the jd-gui window too. How can I execute this command so that the window that opens is independed from the command prompt?
I m guessing it has to start in a new process.
cmd.exe process
cmd.exe process
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You can use the javaws Command Line :
javaws -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
If you wish to disassociate it from the console where you entered
the command, use the Windows START command:
start "" javaws -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
You may also use this in a batch file.
this starts a new terminal window (java terminal this time) and if I close it the jd-gui closes again.
– Anonymous
Dec 6 '18 at 14:57
You may need in this case thejavaws
command.
– harrymc
Dec 6 '18 at 15:10
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You can use the javaws Command Line :
javaws -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
If you wish to disassociate it from the console where you entered
the command, use the Windows START command:
start "" javaws -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
You may also use this in a batch file.
this starts a new terminal window (java terminal this time) and if I close it the jd-gui closes again.
– Anonymous
Dec 6 '18 at 14:57
You may need in this case thejavaws
command.
– harrymc
Dec 6 '18 at 15:10
add a comment |
You can use the javaws Command Line :
javaws -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
If you wish to disassociate it from the console where you entered
the command, use the Windows START command:
start "" javaws -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
You may also use this in a batch file.
this starts a new terminal window (java terminal this time) and if I close it the jd-gui closes again.
– Anonymous
Dec 6 '18 at 14:57
You may need in this case thejavaws
command.
– harrymc
Dec 6 '18 at 15:10
add a comment |
You can use the javaws Command Line :
javaws -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
If you wish to disassociate it from the console where you entered
the command, use the Windows START command:
start "" javaws -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
You may also use this in a batch file.
You can use the javaws Command Line :
javaws -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
If you wish to disassociate it from the console where you entered
the command, use the Windows START command:
start "" javaws -jar <path_to_jd_gui_jar> <path_to_jar_file>
You may also use this in a batch file.
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this starts a new terminal window (java terminal this time) and if I close it the jd-gui closes again.
– Anonymous
Dec 6 '18 at 14:57
You may need in this case thejavaws
command.
– harrymc
Dec 6 '18 at 15:10
add a comment |
this starts a new terminal window (java terminal this time) and if I close it the jd-gui closes again.
– Anonymous
Dec 6 '18 at 14:57
You may need in this case thejavaws
command.
– harrymc
Dec 6 '18 at 15:10
this starts a new terminal window (java terminal this time) and if I close it the jd-gui closes again.
– Anonymous
Dec 6 '18 at 14:57
this starts a new terminal window (java terminal this time) and if I close it the jd-gui closes again.
– Anonymous
Dec 6 '18 at 14:57
You may need in this case the
javaws
command.– harrymc
Dec 6 '18 at 15:10
You may need in this case the
javaws
command.– harrymc
Dec 6 '18 at 15:10
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