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 |
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 |
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 |
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(); } }