I'm working in a code executor in Java. The problem is how to control the execution time and memory usage of this execution.
I'm doing something like this:
public ExecutionResult execute(List<String> args, String inputFile) throws CommandLineExecutorException {
try {
ProcessBuilder builder = new ProcessBuilder(args);
if (inputFile != null) {
builder.redirectInput(new File(inputFile));
}
final long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
Process process = builder.start();
process.waitFor();
final long endTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
int exitValue = process.exitValue();
InputStream inputStream = exitValue == 0 ? process.getInputStream() : process.getErrorStream();
String consoleOutput = readStream(inputStream);
return new ExecutionResult(exitValue, consoleOutput, (endTime - startTime));
} catch (IOException | InterruptedException ex) {
throw new CommandLineExecutorException(ex.getMessage());
}
}
I'm not sure if this is the best way to control the time of execution of the sub process. For the memory I'm still looking for the best option.
I used to use a script to control memory and time with linux commands when i was using php but I want to know if there is a better way to achive this in java.