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import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
/**
*
* Implementation to call the CMD Shell present on Windows NT, 2000 and XP
*
*
* @author Carlos Sanchez
*
*/
public class CmdShell
extends Shell
{
public CmdShell()
{
setShellCommand( "cmd.exe" );
setQuotedExecutableEnabled( true );
setShellArgs( new String[]{ "/X", "/C" } );
}
/**
*
* Specific implementation that quotes all the command line.
*
*
* Workaround for http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6468220
*
*
* From cmd.exe /? output:
*
*
*
* If /C or /K is specified, then the remainder of the command line after
* the switch is processed as a command line, where the following logic is
* used to process quote (") characters:
*
* 1. If all of the following conditions are met, then quote characters
* on the command line are preserved:
*
* - no /S switch
* - exactly two quote characters
* - no special characters between the two quote characters,
* where special is one of: &<>()@ˆ|
* - there are one or more whitespace characters between the
* the two quote characters
* - the string between the two quote characters is the name
* of an executable file.
*
* 2. Otherwise, old behavior is to see if the first character is
* a quote character and if so, strip the leading character and
* remove the last quote character on the command line, preserving
* any text after the last quote character.
*
*
*
* Always quoting the entire command line, regardless of these conditions
* appears to make Windows processes invoke successfully.
*
*/
public List getCommandLine( String executable, String... arguments )
{
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.append( '"' );
sb.append( super.getCommandLine( executable, arguments ).get( 0 ) );
sb.append( '"' );
return Arrays.asList( sb.toString() );
}
}