public class Runtime extends Object
Runtime
that allows the application to interface with
the environment in which the application is running. The current
runtime can be obtained from the getRuntime
method.
An application cannot create its own instance of this class.
getRuntime()
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
void |
addShutdownHook(Thread hook)
Registers a new virtual-machine shutdown hook.
|
int |
availableProcessors()
Returns the number of processors available to the Java virtual machine.
|
Process |
exec(String command)
Executes the specified string command in a separate process.
|
Process |
exec(String[] cmdarray)
Executes the specified command and arguments in a separate process.
|
Process |
exec(String[] cmdarray,
String[] envp)
Executes the specified command and arguments in a separate process
with the specified environment.
|
Process |
exec(String[] cmdarray,
String[] envp,
File dir)
Executes the specified command and arguments in a separate process with
the specified environment and working directory.
|
Process |
exec(String command,
String[] envp)
Executes the specified string command in a separate process with the
specified environment.
|
Process |
exec(String command,
String[] envp,
File dir)
Executes the specified string command in a separate process with the
specified environment and working directory.
|
void |
exit(int status)
Terminates the currently running Java virtual machine by initiating its
shutdown sequence.
|
long |
freeMemory()
Returns the amount of free memory in the Java Virtual Machine.
|
void |
gc()
Runs the garbage collector.
|
InputStream |
getLocalizedInputStream(InputStream in)
Deprecated.
As of JDK 1.1, the preferred way to translate a byte
stream in the local encoding into a character stream in Unicode is via
the
InputStreamReader and BufferedReader
classes. |
OutputStream |
getLocalizedOutputStream(OutputStream out)
Deprecated.
As of JDK 1.1, the preferred way to translate a
Unicode character stream into a byte stream in the local encoding is via
the
OutputStreamWriter , BufferedWriter , and
PrintWriter classes. |
static Runtime |
getRuntime()
Returns the runtime object associated with the current Java application.
|
void |
halt(int status)
Forcibly terminates the currently running Java virtual machine.
|
void |
load(String filename)
Loads the native library specified by the filename argument.
|
void |
loadLibrary(String libname)
Loads the native library specified by the
libname
argument. |
long |
maxMemory()
Returns the maximum amount of memory that the Java virtual machine will
attempt to use.
|
boolean |
removeShutdownHook(Thread hook)
De-registers a previously-registered virtual-machine shutdown hook.
|
void |
runFinalization()
Runs the finalization methods of any objects pending finalization.
|
static void |
runFinalizersOnExit(boolean value)
Deprecated.
This method was originally designed to enable or disable
running finalizers on exit. Running finalizers on exit was disabled by default.
If enabled, then the finalizers of all objects whose finalizers had not
yet been automatically invoked were to be run before the Java runtime exits.
That behavior is inherently unsafe. It may result in finalizers being called
on live objects while other threads are concurrently manipulating those objects,
resulting in erratic behavior or deadlock.
|
long |
totalMemory()
Returns the total amount of memory in the Java virtual machine.
|
void |
traceInstructions(boolean on)
Enables/Disables tracing of instructions.
|
void |
traceMethodCalls(boolean on)
Enables/Disables tracing of method calls.
|
public static Runtime getRuntime()
Runtime
are instance
methods and must be invoked with respect to the current runtime object.Runtime
object associated with the current
Java application.public void exit(int status)
All registered shutdown hooks, if any, are started in some unspecified order and allowed to run concurrently until they finish. Once this is done the virtual machine halts.
If this method is invoked after all shutdown hooks have already been run and the status is nonzero then this method halts the virtual machine with the given status code. Otherwise, this method blocks indefinitely.
The System.exit
method is the
conventional and convenient means of invoking this method.
status
- Termination status. By convention, a nonzero status code
indicates abnormal termination.SecurityException
- If a security manager is present and its
checkExit
method does not permit
exiting with the specified statusSecurityException
,
SecurityManager.checkExit(int)
,
addShutdownHook(java.lang.Thread)
,
removeShutdownHook(java.lang.Thread)
,
halt(int)
public void addShutdownHook(Thread hook)
The Java virtual machine shuts down in response to two kinds of events:
exit
(equivalently,
System.exit
) method is invoked, or
^C
, or a system-wide event,
such as user logoff or system shutdown.
A shutdown hook is simply an initialized but unstarted
thread. When the virtual machine begins its shutdown sequence it will
start all registered shutdown hooks in some unspecified order and let
them run concurrently. When all the hooks have finished it will then
halt. Note that daemon threads will continue to run during the shutdown
sequence, as will non-daemon threads if shutdown was initiated by
invoking the exit
method.
Once the shutdown sequence has begun it can be stopped only by
invoking the halt
method, which forcibly
terminates the virtual machine.
Once the shutdown sequence has begun it is impossible to register a
new shutdown hook or de-register a previously-registered hook.
Attempting either of these operations will cause an
IllegalStateException
to be thrown.
Shutdown hooks run at a delicate time in the life cycle of a virtual machine and should therefore be coded defensively. They should, in particular, be written to be thread-safe and to avoid deadlocks insofar as possible. They should also not rely blindly upon services that may have registered their own shutdown hooks and therefore may themselves in the process of shutting down. Attempts to use other thread-based services such as the AWT event-dispatch thread, for example, may lead to deadlocks.
Shutdown hooks should also finish their work quickly. When a
program invokes exit
the expectation is
that the virtual machine will promptly shut down and exit. When the
virtual machine is terminated due to user logoff or system shutdown the
underlying operating system may only allow a fixed amount of time in
which to shut down and exit. It is therefore inadvisable to attempt any
user interaction or to perform a long-running computation in a shutdown
hook.
Uncaught exceptions are handled in shutdown hooks just as in any
other thread, by invoking the
uncaughtException
method of the
thread's ThreadGroup
object. The default implementation of this
method prints the exception's stack trace to System.err
and
terminates the thread; it does not cause the virtual machine to exit or
halt.
In rare circumstances the virtual machine may abort, that is,
stop running without shutting down cleanly. This occurs when the
virtual machine is terminated externally, for example with the
SIGKILL
signal on Unix or the TerminateProcess
call on
Microsoft Windows. The virtual machine may also abort if a native
method goes awry by, for example, corrupting internal data structures or
attempting to access nonexistent memory. If the virtual machine aborts
then no guarantee can be made about whether or not any shutdown hooks
will be run.
hook
- An initialized but unstarted Thread
objectIllegalArgumentException
- If the specified hook has already been registered,
or if it can be determined that the hook is already running or
has already been runIllegalStateException
- If the virtual machine is already in the process
of shutting downSecurityException
- If a security manager is present and it denies
RuntimePermission
("shutdownHooks")
removeShutdownHook(java.lang.Thread)
,
halt(int)
,
exit(int)
public boolean removeShutdownHook(Thread hook)
hook
- the hook to removeIllegalStateException
- If the virtual machine is already in the process of shutting
downSecurityException
- If a security manager is present and it denies
RuntimePermission
("shutdownHooks")addShutdownHook(java.lang.Thread)
,
exit(int)
public void halt(int status)
This method should be used with extreme caution. Unlike the
exit
method, this method does not cause shutdown
hooks to be started. If the shutdown sequence has already been
initiated then this method does not wait for any running
shutdown hooks to finish their work.
status
- Termination status. By convention, a nonzero status code
indicates abnormal termination. If the exit
(equivalently, System.exit
) method
has already been invoked then this status code
will override the status code passed to that method.SecurityException
- If a security manager is present and its
checkExit
method
does not permit an exit with the specified statusexit(int)
,
addShutdownHook(java.lang.Thread)
,
removeShutdownHook(java.lang.Thread)
@Deprecated public static void runFinalizersOnExit(boolean value)
UnsupportedOperationException
.value
- ignoredpublic Process exec(String command) throws IOException
This is a convenience method. An invocation of the form
exec(command)
behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
exec
(command, null, null).
command
- a specified system command.Process
object for managing the subprocessSecurityException
- If a security manager exists and its
checkExec
method doesn't allow creation of the subprocessIOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- If command
is null
IllegalArgumentException
- If command
is emptyexec(String[], String[], File)
,
ProcessBuilder
public Process exec(String command, String[] envp) throws IOException
This is a convenience method. An invocation of the form
exec(command, envp)
behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
exec
(command, envp, null).
command
- a specified system command.envp
- array of strings, each element of which
has environment variable settings in the format
name=value, or
null if the subprocess should inherit
the environment of the current process.Process
object for managing the subprocessSecurityException
- If a security manager exists and its
checkExec
method doesn't allow creation of the subprocessIOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- If command
is null
,
or one of the elements of envp
is null
IllegalArgumentException
- If command
is emptyexec(String[], String[], File)
,
ProcessBuilder
public Process exec(String command, String[] envp, File dir) throws IOException
This is a convenience method. An invocation of the form
exec(command, envp, dir)
behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
exec
(cmdarray, envp, dir),
where cmdarray
is an array of all the tokens in
command
.
More precisely, the command
string is broken
into tokens using a StringTokenizer
created by the call
new
with no
further modification of the character categories. The tokens
produced by the tokenizer are then placed in the new string
array StringTokenizer
(command)cmdarray
, in the same order.
command
- a specified system command.envp
- array of strings, each element of which
has environment variable settings in the format
name=value, or
null if the subprocess should inherit
the environment of the current process.dir
- the working directory of the subprocess, or
null if the subprocess should inherit
the working directory of the current process.Process
object for managing the subprocessSecurityException
- If a security manager exists and its
checkExec
method doesn't allow creation of the subprocessIOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- If command
is null
,
or one of the elements of envp
is null
IllegalArgumentException
- If command
is emptyProcessBuilder
public Process exec(String[] cmdarray) throws IOException
This is a convenience method. An invocation of the form
exec(cmdarray)
behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
exec
(cmdarray, null, null).
cmdarray
- array containing the command to call and
its arguments.Process
object for managing the subprocessSecurityException
- If a security manager exists and its
checkExec
method doesn't allow creation of the subprocessIOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- If cmdarray
is null
,
or one of the elements of cmdarray
is null
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- If cmdarray
is an empty array
(has length 0
)ProcessBuilder
public Process exec(String[] cmdarray, String[] envp) throws IOException
This is a convenience method. An invocation of the form
exec(cmdarray, envp)
behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
exec
(cmdarray, envp, null).
cmdarray
- array containing the command to call and
its arguments.envp
- array of strings, each element of which
has environment variable settings in the format
name=value, or
null if the subprocess should inherit
the environment of the current process.Process
object for managing the subprocessSecurityException
- If a security manager exists and its
checkExec
method doesn't allow creation of the subprocessIOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- If cmdarray
is null
,
or one of the elements of cmdarray
is null
,
or one of the elements of envp
is null
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- If cmdarray
is an empty array
(has length 0
)ProcessBuilder
public Process exec(String[] cmdarray, String[] envp, File dir) throws IOException
Given an array of strings cmdarray
, representing the
tokens of a command line, and an array of strings envp
,
representing "environment" variable settings, this method creates
a new process in which to execute the specified command.
This method checks that cmdarray
is a valid operating
system command. Which commands are valid is system-dependent,
but at the very least the command must be a non-empty list of
non-null strings.
If envp is null, the subprocess inherits the environment settings of the current process.
A minimal set of system dependent environment variables may be required to start a process on some operating systems. As a result, the subprocess may inherit additional environment variable settings beyond those in the specified environment.
ProcessBuilder.start()
is now the preferred way to
start a process with a modified environment.
The working directory of the new subprocess is specified by dir. If dir is null, the subprocess inherits the current working directory of the current process.
If a security manager exists, its
checkExec
method is invoked with the first component of the array
cmdarray
as its argument. This may result in a
SecurityException
being thrown.
Starting an operating system process is highly system-dependent. Among the many things that can go wrong are:
In such cases an exception will be thrown. The exact nature
of the exception is system-dependent, but it will always be a
subclass of IOException
.
cmdarray
- array containing the command to call and
its arguments.envp
- array of strings, each element of which
has environment variable settings in the format
name=value, or
null if the subprocess should inherit
the environment of the current process.dir
- the working directory of the subprocess, or
null if the subprocess should inherit
the working directory of the current process.Process
object for managing the subprocessSecurityException
- If a security manager exists and its
checkExec
method doesn't allow creation of the subprocessIOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- If cmdarray
is null
,
or one of the elements of cmdarray
is null
,
or one of the elements of envp
is null
IndexOutOfBoundsException
- If cmdarray
is an empty array
(has length 0
)ProcessBuilder
public int availableProcessors()
This value may change during a particular invocation of the virtual machine. Applications that are sensitive to the number of available processors should therefore occasionally poll this property and adjust their resource usage appropriately.
public long freeMemory()
gc
method may result in increasing the value returned
by freeMemory.
public long totalMemory()
Note that the amount of memory required to hold an object of any given type may be implementation-dependent.
public long maxMemory()
Long.MAX_VALUE
will be returned.public void gc()
The name gc
stands for "garbage
collector". The virtual machine performs this recycling
process automatically as needed, in a separate thread, even if the
gc
method is not invoked explicitly.
The method System.gc()
is the conventional and convenient
means of invoking this method.
public void runFinalization()
finalize
methods of objects
that have been found to be discarded but whose finalize
methods have not yet been run. When control returns from the
method call, the virtual machine has made a best effort to
complete all outstanding finalizations.
The virtual machine performs the finalization process
automatically as needed, in a separate thread, if the
runFinalization
method is not invoked explicitly.
The method System.runFinalization()
is the conventional
and convenient means of invoking this method.
Object.finalize()
public void traceInstructions(boolean on)
boolean
argument is true
, this
method suggests that the Java virtual machine emit debugging
information for each instruction in the virtual machine as it
is executed. The format of this information, and the file or other
output stream to which it is emitted, depends on the host environment.
The virtual machine may ignore this request if it does not support
this feature. The destination of the trace output is system
dependent.
If the boolean
argument is false
, this
method causes the virtual machine to stop performing the
detailed instruction trace it is performing.
on
- true
to enable instruction tracing;
false
to disable this feature.public void traceMethodCalls(boolean on)
boolean
argument is true
, this
method suggests that the Java virtual machine emit debugging
information for each method in the virtual machine as it is
called. The format of this information, and the file or other output
stream to which it is emitted, depends on the host environment. The
virtual machine may ignore this request if it does not support
this feature.
Calling this method with argument false suggests that the virtual machine cease emitting per-call debugging information.
on
- true
to enable instruction tracing;
false
to disable this feature.public void load(String filename)
Runtime.getRuntime().load("/home/avh/lib/libX11.so");
).
If the filename argument, when stripped of any platform-specific library
prefix, path, and file extension, indicates a library whose name is,
for example, L, and a native library called L is statically linked
with the VM, then the JNI_OnLoad_L function exported by the library
is invoked rather than attempting to load a dynamic library.
A filename matching the argument does not have to exist in the file
system. See the JNI Specification for more details.
Otherwise, the filename argument is mapped to a native library image in
an implementation-dependent manner.
First, if there is a security manager, its checkLink
method is called with the filename
as its argument.
This may result in a security exception.
This is similar to the method loadLibrary(String)
, but it
accepts a general file name as an argument rather than just a library
name, allowing any file of native code to be loaded.
The method System.load(String)
is the conventional and
convenient means of invoking this method.
filename
- the file to load.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its
checkLink
method doesn't allow
loading of the specified dynamic libraryUnsatisfiedLinkError
- if either the filename is not an
absolute path name, the native library is not statically
linked with the VM, or the library cannot be mapped to
a native library image by the host system.NullPointerException
- if filename
is
null
getRuntime()
,
SecurityException
,
SecurityManager.checkLink(java.lang.String)
public void loadLibrary(String libname)
libname
argument. The libname
argument must not contain any platform
specific prefix, file extension or path. If a native library
called libname
is statically linked with the VM, then the
JNI_OnLoad_libname
function exported by the library is invoked.
See the JNI Specification for more details.
Otherwise, the libname argument is loaded from a system library
location and mapped to a native library image in an implementation-
dependent manner.
First, if there is a security manager, its checkLink
method is called with the libname
as its argument.
This may result in a security exception.
The method System.loadLibrary(String)
is the conventional
and convenient means of invoking this method. If native
methods are to be used in the implementation of a class, a standard
strategy is to put the native code in a library file (call it
LibFile
) and then to put a static initializer:
within the class declaration. When the class is loaded and initialized, the necessary native code implementation for the native methods will then be loaded as well.static { System.loadLibrary("LibFile"); }
If this method is called more than once with the same library name, the second and subsequent calls are ignored.
libname
- the name of the library.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its
checkLink
method doesn't allow
loading of the specified dynamic libraryUnsatisfiedLinkError
- if either the libname argument
contains a file path, the native library is not statically
linked with the VM, or the library cannot be mapped to a
native library image by the host system.NullPointerException
- if libname
is
null
SecurityException
,
SecurityManager.checkLink(java.lang.String)
@Deprecated public InputStream getLocalizedInputStream(InputStream in)
InputStreamReader
and BufferedReader
classes.InputStream
and returns an InputStream
equivalent to the argument in all respects except that it is
localized: as characters in the local character set are read from
the stream, they are automatically converted from the local
character set to Unicode.
If the argument is already a localized stream, it may be returned as the result.
in
- InputStream to localizeInputStream
,
BufferedReader.BufferedReader(java.io.Reader)
,
InputStreamReader.InputStreamReader(java.io.InputStream)
@Deprecated public OutputStream getLocalizedOutputStream(OutputStream out)
OutputStreamWriter
, BufferedWriter
, and
PrintWriter
classes.OutputStream
and returns an
OutputStream
equivalent to the argument in all respects
except that it is localized: as Unicode characters are written to
the stream, they are automatically converted to the local
character set.
If the argument is already a localized stream, it may be returned as the result.
out
- OutputStream to localizeOutputStream
,
BufferedWriter.BufferedWriter(java.io.Writer)
,
OutputStreamWriter.OutputStreamWriter(java.io.OutputStream)
,
PrintWriter.PrintWriter(java.io.OutputStream)
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