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Subject: I need Help with Runtime

Guessing from your code, you use MSWindows. Under Windows there is no
command like 'copy' because it's implemented within 'command.com' (unlike
UN*X systems where 'cp' is a separate file).

So instead of calling 'copy' you can either:
1. Copy it yourself
2. Call 'command.com /C copy from_here to_there'
3. Call 'xcopy from_here to_there'. xcopy, unlike copy, is a separate
executable and at least under DOS it offered somewhat higher performance.

Baglan

>
> My servlet upload a file to temporal directory, and i need move it  to
> other location. My servlet does:
>
>      try{
>         Runtime.getRuntime().exec("copy "+ f.toString()+ "
> "+"c:\\kk\\copia\\"+f.getName());
>      }
>      catch (IOException ex){
>           out.println("<br>"+ ex.getMessage());
>     }
>
> but I receive this text in browser:
>
>     CreateProcess: copy C:\kk\16390\cursoVA.cae c:\kk\copia\cursoVA.cae
> error=2
>
> And the file hasn't be moved....
>
> Excuse me, but my english is very bad
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
>
>

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