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#!/bin/sh
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# Support function to start and stop a given application
# Starts a given application as background process, usage:
# startApplication <class> [args...]
#
# Waits for application to print something to indicate it is running
# (and initialized). Output is directed to ${TESTCLASSES}/Application.out.
# Sets $pid to be the process-id of the application.
startApplication()
{
OUTPUTFILE=${TESTCLASSES}/Application.out
${JAVA} $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 > ${OUTPUTFILE} &
pid="$!"
# MKS creates an intermediate shell to launch ${JAVA} so
# ${pid} is not the actual pid. We have put in a small sleep
# to give the intermediate shell process time to launch the
# "java" process.
if [ "$OS" = "Windows" ]; then
sleep 2
realpid=`ps -o pid,ppid,comm|grep ${pid}|grep "java"|cut -c1-6`
pid=${realpid}
fi
echo "Waiting for Application to initialize..."
attempts=0
while true; do
sleep 1
out=`tail -1 ${OUTPUTFILE}`
if [ ! -z "$out" ]; then
break
fi
attempts=`expr $attempts + 1`
echo "Waiting $attempts second(s) ..."
done
echo "Application is process $pid"
}
# Stops an application by invoking the given class and argument, usage:
# stopApplication <class> <argument>
stopApplication()
{
$JAVA -classpath "${TESTCLASSES}" $1 $2
}