Kind sir, How Dos command is execute thru java
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Here is another wtf from the java forums:
[url]http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=523745[/url]
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WTF? That's hillarious!
My favorite so far is this response:> how is it possible to have such a wide gathering of
> stupid poeple asking the same stupid question in the
> same thread?
simple: outsourcing
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[quote user="shadowman"]
WTF? That's hillarious!
My favorite so far is this response:> how is it possible to have such a wide gathering of
> stupid poeple asking the same stupid question in the
> same thread?
simple: outsourcing
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you hit the nail on the head. i hate the times when I lose a bid on a job that I know went overseas and see a thread later asking a question about how to handle specific things within the bid.
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I'm a Java Tech Lead, I've been asked similar questions by my foreign-born coders in several different projects.
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[quote user="e.thermal"][quote user="shadowman"]
> how is it possible to have such a wide gathering of
> stupid poeple asking the same stupid question in the
> same thread?
simple: outsourcing
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you hit the nail on the head. i hate the times when I lose a bid on a job that I know went overseas and see a thread later asking a question about how to handle specific things within the bid.
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Well, there's your opportunity to "help out" and make sure that the client "gets what he/she is paying for."
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sounds like extreme amateur virus writers - how to write jsp code to execute dos commands. now, with the example that was given, they truly can plug and play in their virus!
<rant>down with outsourcing that is insourced. down with message forums! no one should share anything. All code that is ever needed has already been written, just needs to be recompiled.</rant>
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Maybe if it was desired to execute a batch file, it might actually be something wanted to do, even if only during some kind of migration phase, or as part of an enterprisey multi-language solution.
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very sad, but I am not surprised how many people don't realise a command-line is an interface to a program. You're not talking directly to the operating system.