The problem is that $kid is the pid of the shell you launched (since you provided a shell command), and it exits as soon as it launches java. You could avoid the shell.

use IPC::Open3 qw( open3 ); { open(local *CHILD_STDIN, '<', '/dev/null') or die; open(local *CHILD_STDERR, '>', '/dev/null') or die; local *FROM_CHILD; my $kid = open3('<CHILD_STDIN', \*FROM_CHILD, '>CHILD_STDERR', 'java', 'JavaApp' ); ... }

Higher-level solutions possible using IPC::Run3 and IPC::Run.


In reply to Re^3: how to kill background process when script exit? by ikegami
in thread how to kill background process when script exit? by Allasso

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