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Old 03-05-2004
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Question calling a script from java

HI
I need to build a GUI where a button could execute a script in Solaris 8. I am working with Sun ONE Studio 7 Enterprice Edition.
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Old 03-05-2004
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do you know java programming language?

why dont you post the code portion you are haveing problems with.

we are here to help you, but we are not your employees.

why dont you use CGI for this?
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