I'm using ColdFusion MX7 to perform a CFEXECUTE on some Java 6 code.
Unfortunately, since CF7 does not work under JDK 6 I must do it this way.
My problem is that when an exception happens in the Java code if I call a printStackTrace
on the exception the CFEXECUTE command hangs. ColdFusion eventually times out but the Java process continues to hang in the background.
I'm guessing there is some blocking going on but I can't seem to figure out why.
If I don't do a printStackTrace
then everything works fine.
The exceptions are WebService exceptions generated with JAXWS from the Oracle Information Rights Management wsdl.
EDIT
I noticed that I am able to call the printStackTrace
with a file PrintStream
as a parameter and it works fine. So, it looks like the error stream is having troubles.
Here is the Java Code:
public void Execute(){
AdminUtils AU = AdminUtils.GetInstance();
AccountServicesPort AA = AU.GetAccountServicesPort();
LicenseServerRef LicSerRef = AU.GetLicenseServerRef();
User UserToSave = new User();
UserToSave.setUserName(UserName);
UserToSave.setFirstName(FirstName);
UserToSave.setLastName(LastName);
UserToSave.setEmailAddress(EmailAddress);
UserToSave.setServer(LicSerRef);
try{
AU.LogMessage("Change User: " + UserName + " " + FirstName + " " + LastName + " " + EmailAddress);
AA.saveChangesToUser(UserToSave);
}catch(Exception e){
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
Here is the ColdFusion call:
<!--- Update the IRM User. --->
<CFEXECUTE name="c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_14\bin\javaw.exe"
arguments="-cp C:\CFusionMX7\Externals\IRM.jar;C:\CFusionMX7\Externals\Config IRMWebServices.UpdateUser #LoginID# #NewFname# #NewLname#"
timeout="15"
variable="OUTPUT">
</CFEXECUTE>
Yes, e.printStackTrace();
writes to stderr (standard error stream). Since cfexecute
does not capture stderr, that is probably what is causing cfexecute to hang. There was a patch to fix this behavior in CF8.
Since you are using 7, try Ben Forta's tips about:
Using both /c
and 2>&1
should get rid of the hanging problem.
Update: Added Example
ColdFusion Code:
<cftry>
<cfset argString = '/c "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_13\bin\java.exe" -cp c:\myJar.jar TestStdErr 2>&1' >
<cfexecute name="c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe"
arguments="#argString#"
outputFile="c:\cfexcuteResults.log"
timeout="5" />
<cfcatch>
<cfdump var="#cfcatch#">
</cfcatch>
</cftry>
Java Class:
public class TestStdErr {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
// cause a divide by zero exception
int a = 0;
int b = 2 /a;
}
catch(Exception e){
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}