Runtime


Runtime java.lang

Java 1.0

This class encapsulates a number of platform-dependent system functions. The static method getruntime( ) returns the Runtime object for the current platform; this object can perform system functions in a platform-independent way.

exit( ) causes the Java interpreter to exit and return a specified return code. This method is usually invoked through System.exit( ) . In Java 1.3, addShutdownHook( ) registers an unstarted Thread object that is run when the virtual machine shuts down, either through a call to exit( ) or through a user interrupt (a CTRL-C, for example). The purpose of a shutdown hook is to perform necessary cleanup, such as shutting down network connections, deleting temporary files, and so on. Any number of hooks can be registered with addShutdownHook( ) . Before the interpreter exits, it starts all registered shutdown-hook threads and lets them run concurrently. Any hooks you write should perform their cleanup operation and exit promptly so they do not delay the shutdown process. To remove a shutdown hook before it is run, call removeShutdownHook( ) . To force an immediate exit that does not invoke the shutdown hooks, call halt( ) .

exec ( ) starts a new process running externally to the interpreter. Note that any processes run outside of Java may be system-dependent.

freeMemory( ) returns the approximate amount of free memory. totalMemory( ) returns the total amount of memory available to the Java interpreter. gc( ) forces the garbage collector to run synchronously, which may free up more memory. Similarly, runFinalization( ) forces the finalize( ) methods of unreferenced objects to be run immediately. This may free up system resources those objects were holding.

load( ) loads a dynamic library with a fully specified pathname. loadLibrary( ) loads a dynamic library with only the library name specified; it looks in platform-dependent locations for the specified library. These libraries generally contain native code definitions for native methods.

traceInstructions( ) and TRaceMethodCalls( ) enable and disable tracing by the interpreter. These methods are used for debugging or profiling an application. It is not specified how the VM emits the trace information, and VMs are not even required to support this feature.

Note that some of the Runtime methods are more commonly called via the static methods of the System class.

 public class  Runtime  {  // No Constructor   // Public Class Methods  public static Runtime  getRuntime  ( );  // Public Instance Methods   1.3  public void  addShutdownHook  (Thread  hook  );  1.4  public int  availableProcessors  ( );  native  public Process  exec  (String[ ]  cmdarray  ) throws java.io.IOException;        public Process  exec  (String  command  ) throws java.io.IOException;        public Process  exec  (String  command  , String[ ]  envp  ) throws java.io.IOException;        public Process  exec  (String[ ]  cmdarray  , String[ ]  envp  ) throws java.io.IOException;  1.3  public Process  exec  (String[ ]  cmdarray  , String[ ]  envp  , java.io.File  dir  )       throws java.io.IOException;  1.3  public Process  exec  (String  command  , String[ ]  envp  , java.io.File  dir  ) throws       java.io.IOException;        public void  exit  (int  status  );        public long  freeMemory  ( );  native  public void  gc  ( );  native   1.3  public void  halt  (int  status  );        public void  load  (String  filename  );        public void  loadLibrary  (String  libname  );  1.4  public long  maxMemory  ( );  native   1.3  public boolean  removeShutdownHook  (Thread  hook  );        public void  runFinalization  ( );        public long  totalMemory  ( );  native  public void  traceInstructions  (boolean  on  );  native  public void  traceMethodCalls  (boolean  on  );  native   // Deprecated Public Methods   #  public java.io.InputStream  getLocalizedInputStream  (java.io.InputStream  in  );  #  public java.io.OutputStream  getLocalizedOutputStream  (java.io.OutputStream  out  );  1.1#  public static void  runFinalizersOnExit  (boolean  value  );   } 



Java In A Nutshell
Java In A Nutshell, 5th Edition
ISBN: 0596007736
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 1220

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