But process.exitValue() doesn't actually destroy the process.

On Thursday, July 5, 2012 4:43:36 PM UTC-4, elliotn wrote:
>
> If anybody cares, I did find a workaround:
>
> ...
> finally {
>            destroyProcess(process);           
> }
>
>
>
> private static void destroyProcess(Process process) {
>         try {
>             if (process != null) {
>                 // use exitValue() to determine if process is still 
> running. 
>                 process.exitValue();
>             }
>         } catch (IllegalThreadStateException e) {
>             // process is still running, kill it.
>             process.destroy();
>         }
>     }
>

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