But isn't that the headless mode? The tests we are running require a GUI. That's why we used the JLNP method so far. Would that not be necessary? Means we could write our own little daemon (script) to ensure that slave.jar is the current version and (re-)starts the slave if it is not running?

I tested it with the `java` command and it works at least on Ubuntu. I will also have to test on Windows, but would like to know more about my above question first. Thanks!

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