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Background running a Java application

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thekobbler

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Oct 30, 2002
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Hi guys,

I'm using Ant to extract files from CVS, Compile, and then use JUnit/JFCUnit to test the application, and then test (using JFCUnit) the User interface. My application requires a test harness (to act as a server to my application) to be started as a separate process, so I thought that's simple I'll simply start it using the <java> task, and set fork=&quot;true&quot; to make it run in a separate JVM.

My problem is that the <java> task isn't completed until the Java application (i.e. the test harness) has been completed/closed, but it must be running at the same time as my tests. I would therefore like to &quot;run&quot; the test harness in background mode, so ANT can then continue to execute the next ant-targets that start the JUnit/JFCUnit tests.

Can anyone help?
 
Cheers phosy,

the second link seems to provide a good solution. As usual with these things there are usual workarounds ;-)
 
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