echoing ikegami, sort of...

Let's see if this paraphrase is accurate:

you have the output of the java ap rendered in a readable form in your browser, after starting the process from a browser.

If so, why would you complicate things by sending the ap's output to a command window on the server?

If that window is on ( the same machine on which the browser is running | a machine visible from where you started the ap ) {
    the command window option gains nothing
} else {
    You don't want to save the output on the machine where you start the ap
}

If the else alternate is the case, is there a good reason? Otherwise, why not save what the browser renders?
Is there any chance this is an XY problem?
Or, of course, is there something I'm just not getting?


In reply to Re: CGI script: How to run batch file in command window? by ww
in thread CGI script: How to run batch file in command window? by sirstruck

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