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Xeen:

quote:Originally posted by flap:
No, that isn't possible.
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Crap   :confused:

flap:
Blame Microsoft. It's because of Windows' utterly rudimentary support for terminal applications. Under Unix you could run it in the background from a terminal window, or run it attached to a non-tty so you wouldn't have to have a term window open at all. No such option in braindead windows.

[ October 14, 2003: Message edited by: flap ]

Stryker:
can you modify your java program to use some of of the windows' api calls and find the dos windows that opens up and hide it? It'll be a little bit of extra work, and i'm not sure if java is capable of such things.

SAJChurchey:
There has to be a way to execute Java programs w/out that window.  Because there are applications written by Sun in Java that runs in Windows just fine w/out a terminal window.  I never programmed java on a Windows platform.  Can you tell me more about batch files and such?

jasonlane:
You may want to look into JINI / Java Web Start, it may not be what your looking for. Hope it helps though   ;)  

Web Start

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