The process created by ProcessBuilder has standard input, output, and error streams, and if you do not write to its input stream or read from its output streams, it will hang. See the following questions for more information:
Why does process hang if the parent does not consume stdout/stderr in Java?
Java ProcessBuilder: Resultant Process Hangs
It is also possible that the process is never started because either the user it is running as doesn't have the necessary permissions to start it, or because some DLLs cannot be loaded, or possibly for some other reason.
Unable to use taskkill.exe from a Java process
I've created a modified version of your program. When I run it from the command line it is able to execute the exe file, but when I do the same from an Eclipse project, the process returns an exit code of -1073741515, which, according to the question above, means "The application failed to initialize properly." I think you need to investigate the environment in which Eclipse is invoking java to run your exe (what user it runs under, how the PATH is set up, etc.), and whether all dependencies of the exe are available (what DLLs does it depend on) to determine why it isn't running successfully.
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import java.io.Writer;
public class Runs_An_Exe {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
ProcessBuilder pb = new ProcessBuilder("c:/cygwin/tmp/a.exe");
pb.redirectErrorStream(true); // redirect stderr to stdin
Process p = pb.start();
final StringWriter writer = new StringWriter();
final InputStreamReader isr = new InputStreamReader(p.getInputStream());
// capture all output from the process
new Thread(new Runnable() {
@Override public void run() {
readAll(isr, writer);
}
}).start();
// wait for it to finish, and display the exit code
int result = p.waitFor();
System.out.println("result: " + result);
// display any output from the process
System.out.println(writer.toString());
}
private static void readAll(Reader reader, Writer writer) {
try {
char[] buffer = new char[8192];
int n = 0;
while (-1 != (n = reader.read(buffer))) {
writer.write(buffer, 0, n);
}
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
(The a.exe I used was compiled from your C++ source in the question using g++ 4.8.2 under 32-bit Cygwin.)