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I wish the run command (usually default to CTRL+F11 combination) of a Java project (and C++ if you know it too) to automatically close the previous process (or all processes, if it's easier) started by it before it runs a new instance.

In short, running a project should also close previous app instance. Is it possible?

Maybe it's possible to add code to the app itself, and disable it once I don't need it anymore? I want it since it's annoying to close the app each time. I don't need so many instances of the app.

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  • Have you found any solution?
    – kukis
    Aug 17, 2015 at 10:27
  • @kukis No, this was asked a long time ago. But, I think you can find the current processes, and kill those that are of your app, which aren't the current one. Aug 17, 2015 at 17:55
  • You might want to look at what @JonahGraham is doing with Launch Groups. See his answer to my question here: stackoverflow.com/a/33041696/367605
    – KlaymenDK
    Oct 12, 2015 at 23:13

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In Eclipse Neon go to Window -> Preferences -> Run/Debug -> Launching and in the Launch Operation section check:

[X] Terminate and Relaunch while launching

Terminate and Relaunch while launching

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  • Nice. Too bad I don't use Eclipse anymore. Also, this seems to be added only recently, on Eclipse Oxygen . Wasn't there on Mars. Jul 14, 2017 at 20:22
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Easier said than done. I suggest you terminate the process yourself by clicking on the little red stop icon in the console or by terminating the main thread from the threads view in the debugger perspective.

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  • I think the idea of the OP was to automate this step.
    – рüффп
    Oct 31, 2016 at 11:21
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That's not possible with Eclipse built-in features. The easiest way to automate this seems to be

  • Install the launch group feature from CDT (you only need the mentioned feature) or the EclipseRunner plugin. They allow creation of "batch" launch configurations.
  • Create an external run configuration with a "kill" command (depending on your operating system), which can kill your application process based on the application name.
  • Create a batch launch group with one of the two plugins mentioned above, where the "kill" configuration comes first and your normal launch configuration comes second.
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  • isn't there any cross platform automatic solution , which doesn't need me to do additional work to define which process to kill ? Oct 2, 2012 at 15:30

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