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Newbie Question: passing a variable into java from script?
I'm currently working on my second ever ksh script!
So I apologize if this is a stupid question - I've searched the forum and on google and haven't seen anything ![]() I'm running my script with an input at startup that variable determines a couple of other values(int) that I store into an array. Now I need to call my java app and pass the array to it - how do I do that? Or is it not possible? Like I said I haven't worked with UNIX at all and used to be pretty good at JAVA but haven't used it in a while Thanks in advance for any assistance or direction on where to look for answers. |
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