in reply to Nonblocking commands in Windows

Ordinarily I'd recommend Watching long processes through CGI, but I'm not sure how well that will work on Win32.

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Re^2: Nonblocking commands in Windows
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 04, 2007 at 05:19 UTC
    I just had this same problem a few days ago with a C program. It turned out the C program was not flushing its buffer after each print statement.
      Thanks! You were correct, the java program was not flushing after prints.

      Auto-flushing the java program's print statements solved the problem.

      My first post for help on PerlMonks has been answered!