Under Windows OS.
I start a sub-process via a Runtime.getRuntime().exec(); I want to send a "ctrl-c" to the process.
I did a small example , with Runtime.getRuntime().exec("ping google.com -n 100000"); The code can be found there : http://pastebin.com/f6315063f
So far, I tried to send the char 3 (ctrl-C character) via Process outputStream.
here bit of code :
cmd = re.exec("ping google.com -n 10000");
out = new BufferedWriter (new OutputStreamWriter(cmd.getOutputStream()));
input = new BufferedReader (new InputStreamReader(cmd.getInputStream()));
char ctrlBreak = (char)3;
//Different testing way to send the ctrlBreak;
out.write(ctrlBreak);
out.flush();
out.write(ctrlBreak+"\n");
out.flush();
I don't want to kill the process, I just want to send a Ctrl-C signal. How can I do that ?