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package net.scattersphere.client.handler;
import net.scattersphere.api.Client;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
/**
* This handles the "Start" command, which is used to start a job on a remote server.
*
* Created by kenji on 12/1/14.
*/
public class StartJobCommandHandler extends AbstractCommandHandler {
private final org.slf4j.Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(StartJobCommandHandler.class);
public StartJobCommandHandler(PrintWriter out, Client client) {
super(out, client);
}
public void handle(String args[]) {
if (getClient().getClientConnection("Main").isConnected()) {
String jobName = args[1];
String extraArguments[] = null;
if (args.length > 2) {
extraArguments = new String[args.length - 2];
System.arraycopy(args, 2, extraArguments, 0, args.length - 2);
}
getClient().startJob("Main", jobName, extraArguments);
} else {
getPrintWriter().println("Not connected.\n");
}
}
public String getCommandString() {
return "START";
}
}
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