Joachim is correct, but his answer is insufficient when your process expects unified arguments as below:
myProcess.exe /myParameter="my value"
As seen by stefan, ProcessBuilder will see spaces in your argument and wrap it in quotes, like this:
myProcess.exe "/myParameter="my value""
Breaking up the parameter values as Joachim recommends will result in a space between /myparameter=
and "my value"
, which will not work for this type of parameter:
myProcess.exe /myParameter= "my value"
According to Sun, in their infinite wisdom, it is not a bug and double quotes can be escaped to achieve the desired behavior.
So to finally answer stefan's question, this is an alternative that SHOULD work, if the process you are calling does things correctly:
ArrayList<String> test = new ArrayList<String>();
test.add(""C:\Program Files\USBDeview\USBDeview.exe"");
test.add("/enable "My USB Device"");
This should give you the command "C:Program FilesUSBDeviewUSBDeview.exe" "/enable "My USB Device""
, which may do the trick; YMMV.
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