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how to open the same process every time?

i have a java program ,
and i want to create a jar file (i know how to create a jar file),
that every time it opens it will be the same instance.

i used that command:

setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.HIDE_ON_CLOSE);  

so the user wont be able to close the jar.

now, i dont know how to open the same thread/process ,
when the user double click on the jar again.

please help.. thanks.

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    Running a program (including the JVM that runs the JAR) always creates a new process. The 'trick' is to have the newly launched program determine if there is already a suitable process running - and if so tell it to show itself. Then the new process terminates itself as it is no longer needed. Jan 26, 2016 at 6:53
  • The exact implementation is where it gets hairy; and I really do hope (and suspect) there is a library out there that already takes care of the details. Jan 26, 2016 at 6:54
  • thanks really appreciate your help. Jan 26, 2016 at 6:56
  • See stackoverflow.com/questions/177189/… , stackoverflow.com/questions/11179849/… etc. for idea starts. (It'll require some form of "IPC" to tell the existing process to show itself.) Jan 26, 2016 at 6:57
  • besides the challenges to achieve that behavior, do you mind me asking: what is your ultimate goal? Where does this requirement come from?
    – reto
    Jan 26, 2016 at 6:57

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You can change your code as follow:

When starting, your application try to send a message on a dedicated port on localhost. If it is not possible, your application starts listening to this unused dedicated port on localhost.

Doing that, when you run your first instance, this instance will bind the port and listen on it ; when you run your second instance, this instance doesn't really start, it sends a message on first instance and exits.

Then, the first instance receiving the message must just do something, like passing visible and on top the window

void onMessageReceivedFromOtherInstance() {
    yourMainFrame.setVisible(true);
    yourMainFrame.toFront();
}
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  • thank u. i liked the idea . will try this notion. Jan 26, 2016 at 7:09

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