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ExpectJ - A Java implementation of Unix expect
ExpectJ is a Java implementation of the Unix expect utility. ExpectJ provides a Unix expect like support to write Java Programs that communicate with other ...
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ExpectJ - A Java implementation of Unix expect
ExpectJ is a Java implementation of the Unix expect utility. ExpectJ provides a Unix expect like support to write Java Programs that communicate with other ...
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ExpectJ - A Java implementation of Unix expect
ExpectJ is a Java implementation of the Unix expect utility. ExpectJ provides a Unix expect like support to write Java Programs that communicate with other ...
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ExpectJ - A Java implementation of Unix expect
Usage of ExpectJ requires a proper understanding of the Unix expect utility. For example using ExpectJ you can write a Java program that telnets to a host ...
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User Documentation for ExpectJ 1.0
This method functions exactly like the Unix expect command. It waits untill a string is read from the standard output stream of the spawned process that ...
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ExpectJ - A Java implementation of Unix expect
ExpectJ is a Java implementation of the Unix expect utility. ExpectJ provides a Unix expect like support to write Java Programs that communicate with other ...
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ExpectJ - A Java implementation of Unix expect
ExpectJ is a Java implementation of the Unix expect utility. ExpectJ provides a Unix expect like support to write Java Programs that communicate with other ...
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User Documentation for ExpectJ 1.0
This method writes the string line to the standard input of the spawned process. It throws a JExpectException if the spawned process has already exited. ...
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