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The problem:
- I have some UNIX-commands which navigate to a certain folder and start a java-application that I'm developing. This application generates output for a while.
Right now, I start this application with UNIX-commands via Automator (Execute script) and I pass the output that the java-application generates to TextEdit.
But, the application generates a lot of output and I also have an application which asks for user input. For that reason, I want (Automator) to open the Terminal, and then execute my commands (start application) so that I can see the output and enter input via the Terminal.
(I don't want the terminal to execute my commands every time I open a new Terminal-window, as you can set at the preferences).
Is it possible to accomplish this with Automator (and if not, with Applescript)?
Thanks in advance.
- I have some UNIX-commands which navigate to a certain folder and start a java-application that I'm developing. This application generates output for a while.
Right now, I start this application with UNIX-commands via Automator (Execute script) and I pass the output that the java-application generates to TextEdit.
But, the application generates a lot of output and I also have an application which asks for user input. For that reason, I want (Automator) to open the Terminal, and then execute my commands (start application) so that I can see the output and enter input via the Terminal.
(I don't want the terminal to execute my commands every time I open a new Terminal-window, as you can set at the preferences).
Is it possible to accomplish this with Automator (and if not, with Applescript)?
Thanks in advance.