I need to invoke .jar file in separate JVM from another java application, and it very CPU-consuming, so it should run with background priority in order not to affect the rest of the system. Is there any cross-platform method to do this?
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The simple answer is that there is no portable way to change the priority of a Process in Java. (Threads - yes, Processes - no.) If your Java application needs to start a new JVM to run the CPU intensive application, then the chances are that it is already not entirely portable. For example, you will typically need to give the pathname of the So, assuming that the command to launch the JVM is already non-portable, it should hardly matter if you replace the command with a wrapper script that does OS-specific things to change the priority of the launched process. (For example, for UNIX or Linux you could simply use |
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I don't know the way to set the priority for an external process.
If it still affects the system, I suggest you interleave some short Another option: If you put the target |
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