12-20-2005
capture the ouput!
Hi,
my perl script is calling another external java program. The Java in turn prints out a string. how can I capture the string.
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#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Content-type:text/html\n\n";
use CGI;
$query = new CGI;
$theCookie = $query->cookie('someCookie');
$user = system("cd /some/location;java myJavaClass $theCookie");
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Java is writing the string to the browser. I want to store that string to a variable so that I use it in perl
Thanks in advance
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