05-17-2005
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In this situation the shell script returned a value of 256 and the java program Any ideas as to how to why a value of 256 was returned as opposed to either a "1" or a "0". I did not write the java program. Thanks
This is because the java application is exiting due to an uncaught exception, and never encounters the exit(1); statement in it's code. In short it's baddly written code.
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DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the freemind command.
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