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Re: Can you crash a Java App to generate java.crash.log?



> Mike Hall wrote: 
>| Launching the application this way might make it more responsive to the kill signal. 

> Glen Fisher (*not* Fischer--I write the full name every post!) wrote: 
> | Nope. Whether an application responds (or not) to a signal is entirely up to the application. 

Sorry from a proper German perspecitive I think you are actually Fischer. But if it bothers you, you can call me Mark, or Hill, or both somtime.

Mike Hall wrote: 
| For ctrl-\ Terminal and specifically command line entered and not script 
| run (or at least not .bat ...) launched seems to be required which 
| implies some difference to something other than the application I 
| think. 

>If you mean that script-run commands don't respond to ctrl-\, then most likely the shell that's 
> processing them has chosen to ignore the signal. 

I mean that for Windows/ME DOS anyhow. Too bad, I'm getting hangs here I haven't been to stack crawl yet.

Mark Hill     mikehall at spacestar dot net
http://www.spacestar.net/users/mikehall 
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