org.artofsolving.jodconverter.process.LinuxProcessManager Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: DefaultOfficeManagerConfiguration.java    From kkFileViewOfficeEdit with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private ProcessManager findBestProcessManager() {
    if (isSigarAvailable()) {
        return new SigarProcessManager();
    } else if (PlatformUtils.isLinux()) {
    	LinuxProcessManager processManager = new LinuxProcessManager();
    	if (runAsArgs != null) {
    		processManager.setRunAsArgs(runAsArgs);
    	}
    	return processManager;
    } else {
        // NOTE: UnixProcessManager can't be trusted to work on Solaris
        // because of the 80-char limit on ps output there  
        return new PureJavaProcessManager();
    }
}
 
Example #2
Source File: DefaultOfficeManagerConfiguration.java    From kkFileView with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private ProcessManager findBestProcessManager() {
    if (isSigarAvailable()) {
        return new SigarProcessManager();
    } else if (PlatformUtils.isLinux()) {
    	LinuxProcessManager processManager = new LinuxProcessManager();
    	if (runAsArgs != null) {
    		processManager.setRunAsArgs(runAsArgs);
    	}
    	return processManager;
    } else {
        // NOTE: UnixProcessManager can't be trusted to work on Solaris
        // because of the 80-char limit on ps output there  
        return new PureJavaProcessManager();
    }
}
 
Example #3
Source File: DefaultOfficeManagerConfiguration.java    From wenku with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
private ProcessManager findBestProcessManager() {
    if (PlatformUtils.isLinux()) {
    	LinuxProcessManager processManager = new LinuxProcessManager();
    	if (runAsArgs != null) {
    		processManager.setRunAsArgs(runAsArgs);
    	}
    	return processManager;
    } else {
        // NOTE: UnixProcessManager can't be trusted to work on Solaris
        // because of the 80-char limit on ps output there  
        return new PureJavaProcessManager();
    }
}