One way to run a process from a different directory to the working directory of your Java program is to change directory and then run the process in the same command line. You can do this by getting cmd.exe to run a command line such as cd some_directory && some_program.

The following example changes to a different directory and runs dir from there. Admittedly, I could just dir that directory without needing to cd to it, but this is only an example:

Copyimport java.io.*;

public class CmdTest {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        ProcessBuilder builder = new ProcessBuilder(
            "cmd.exe", "/c", "cd \"C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft SQL Server\" && dir");
        builder.redirectErrorStream(true);
        Process p = builder.start();
        BufferedReader r = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(p.getInputStream()));
        String line;
        while (true) {
            line = r.readLine();
            if (line == null) { break; }
            System.out.println(line);
        }
    }
}

Note also that I'm using a ProcessBuilder to run the command. Amongst other things, this allows me to redirect the process's standard error into its standard output, by calling redirectErrorStream(true). Doing so gives me only one stream to read from.

This gives me the following output on my machine:

C:\Users\Luke\StackOverflow>java CmdTest
 Volume in drive C is Windows7
 Volume Serial Number is D8F0-C934

 Directory of C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server

29/07/2011  11:03    <DIR>          .
29/07/2011  11:03    <DIR>          ..
21/01/2011  20:37    <DIR>          100
21/01/2011  20:35    <DIR>          80
21/01/2011  20:35    <DIR>          90
21/01/2011  20:39    <DIR>          MSSQL10_50.SQLEXPRESS
               0 File(s)              0 bytes
               6 Dir(s)  209,496,424,448 bytes free
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One way to run a process from a different directory to the working directory of your Java program is to change directory and then run the process in the same command line. You can do this by getting cmd.exe to run a command line such as cd some_directory && some_program.

The following example changes to a different directory and runs dir from there. Admittedly, I could just dir that directory without needing to cd to it, but this is only an example:

Copyimport java.io.*;

public class CmdTest {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        ProcessBuilder builder = new ProcessBuilder(
            "cmd.exe", "/c", "cd \"C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft SQL Server\" && dir");
        builder.redirectErrorStream(true);
        Process p = builder.start();
        BufferedReader r = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(p.getInputStream()));
        String line;
        while (true) {
            line = r.readLine();
            if (line == null) { break; }
            System.out.println(line);
        }
    }
}

Note also that I'm using a ProcessBuilder to run the command. Amongst other things, this allows me to redirect the process's standard error into its standard output, by calling redirectErrorStream(true). Doing so gives me only one stream to read from.

This gives me the following output on my machine:

C:\Users\Luke\StackOverflow>java CmdTest
 Volume in drive C is Windows7
 Volume Serial Number is D8F0-C934

 Directory of C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server

29/07/2011  11:03    <DIR>          .
29/07/2011  11:03    <DIR>          ..
21/01/2011  20:37    <DIR>          100
21/01/2011  20:35    <DIR>          80
21/01/2011  20:35    <DIR>          90
21/01/2011  20:39    <DIR>          MSSQL10_50.SQLEXPRESS
               0 File(s)              0 bytes
               6 Dir(s)  209,496,424,448 bytes free
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You can try this:-

CopyProcess p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command);
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r/learnjava on Reddit: How do I execute Command Prompt commands in Java 21.0.2
May 18, 2024 -

I tried using the following function:

Runtime.getRuntime().exec("DIR")

but it doesn't get executed and my IDE always shows the following warning:

The method exec(String) from the type Runtime is deprecated since version 18Java(67110270)

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When something is marked as deprecated it is always helpful to check out the documentation. Usually it tells you why it was deprecated but also what method to use instead. Deprecated. This method is error-prone and should not be used, the corresponding method exec(String[]) or ProcessBuilder should be used instead. The command string is broken into tokens using only whitespace characters. For an argument with an embedded space, such as a filename, this can cause problems as the token does not include the full filename. So you can either use exec(String[]) or preferably ProcessBuilder . Then, you have to actually pass the following command: ["cmd", "/c", "DIR"] because "DIR" is not a real program, but a command of the windows command prompt. But even then, it will probably still look like your program doesn't work because you won't see any output. To fix this you have to either manually read the output using Process.getInputStream() , or you can simply do var process = new ProcessBuilder("cmd", "/c", "DIR") .redirectOutput(ProcessBuilder.Redirect.INHERIT) .start(); which will redirect output to your Java's program stdout. You may need to add process.waitFor(); To make sure your main thread does not exit before your process has finished.
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Runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime();
Process pr = rt.exec("java -jar map.jar time.rel test.txt debug");

http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/Runtime.html

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You can also watch the output like this:

final Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("java -jar map.jar time.rel test.txt debug");

new Thread(new Runnable() {
    public void run() {
        BufferedReader input = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(p.getInputStream()));
        String line = null;

        try {
            while ((line = input.readLine()) != null)
                System.out.println(line);
        } catch (IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}).start();

p.waitFor();

And don't forget, if you are running a windows command, you need to put cmd /c in front of your command.

EDIT: And for bonus points, you can also use ProcessBuilder to pass input to a program:

String[] command = new String[] {
        "choice",
        "/C",
        "YN",
        "/M",
        "\"Press Y if you're cool\""
};
String inputLine = "Y";

ProcessBuilder pb = new ProcessBuilder(command);
pb.redirectErrorStream(true);
Process p = pb.start();
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(p.getInputStream()));
BufferedWriter writer = new BufferedWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(p.getOutputStream()));

writer.write(inputLine);
writer.newLine();
writer.close();

String line;

while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) {
    System.out.println(line);
}

This will run the windows command choice /C YN /M "Press Y if you're cool" and respond with a Y. So, the output will be:

Press Y if you're cool [Y,N]?Y
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