Java 9 added ProcessHandle interface to Process API to enhance Process class. An instance of the ProcessHandle interface identifies a local process that allows us to query process status and managing processes, and ProcessHandle.Info allows us to use local code because of the need to obtain the PID of a local process.
ProcessBuilder class can be used to create separate operating system processes. In the below example, we can create a process of "notepad" application by using the ProcessBuilder class.
Example
import java.time.ZoneId; import java.util.stream.Stream; import java.util.stream.Collectors; import java.io.IOException; public class ProcessBuilderTest { public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException { ProcessBuilder pb = new ProcessBuilder("notepad.exe"); String np = "Not Present"; Process p = pb.start(); ProcessHandle.Info info = p.info(); System.out.printf("Process ID : %s%n", p.pid()); System.out.printf("Command name : %s%n", info.command().orElse(np)); System.out.printf("Command line : %s%n", info.commandLine().orElse(np)); System.out.printf("Start time: %s%n", info.startInstant().map(i -> i.atZone(ZoneId.systemDefault()).toLocalDateTime().toString()).orElse(np)); System.out.printf("Arguments : %s%n", info.arguments().map(a -> Stream.of(a).collect( Collectors.joining(" "))).orElse(np)); System.out.printf("User : %s%n", info.user().orElse(np)); } }
The above example launches the notepad application as below
Output
Process ID : 3728 Command name : C:\WINDOWS\System32\notepad.exe Command line : Not Present Start time: 2020-04-20T18:06:30.378 Arguments : Not Present User : Tutorialspoint\User