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Uses of Class
java.lang.Process
Packages that use Process
Provides classes that are fundamental to the design of the Java programming language.
Uses of Process in java.lang
Methods in java.lang that return Process
Process.destroyForcibly()
Kills the process forcibly.
ProcessBuilder.start()
Starts a new process using the attributes of this process builder.
Runtime.exec(String command)
Executes the specified string command in a separate process.
Runtime.exec(String command, String[] envp)
Executes the specified string command in a separate process with the specified environment.
Runtime.exec(String command, String[] envp, File dir)
Executes the specified string command in a separate process with the specified environment and working directory.
Runtime.exec(String[] cmdarray)
Executes the specified command and arguments in a separate process.
Runtime.exec(String[] cmdarray, String[] envp)
Executes the specified command and arguments in a separate process with the specified environment.
Runtime.exec(String[] cmdarray, String[] envp, File dir)
Executes the specified command and arguments in a separate process with the specified environment and working directory.
Methods in java.lang that return types with arguments of type Process
Process.onExit()
Returns a CompletableFuture<Process> for the termination of the Process.
static List<Process>
ProcessBuilder.startPipeline(List<ProcessBuilder> builders)
Starts a Process for each ProcessBuilder, creating a pipeline of processes linked by their standard output and standard input streams.

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