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On a "How do I do X?" question, I see an answer "Use Super-Duper Library which does X". Not really link-only, since you can probably find Super-Duper Library by search, but still not a great answer. Flag-worthy?
@QPaysTaxes The vote window. In my experience most questions have a amount of time that they attract votes that is directly proportional to the quality of the question. If it is a meh question it is very short. If it is a really good question then more people vote for a longer period of time. Something like that question is very simple and most people will just walk away from it as the solution should be obvious to the OP and they should have tried something like it.
My guess is that their Python script isn't being killed when asked in a friendly manner.
If you bazooka by destroying the Java process, the OS will terminate all subprocesses (case 2)
I read the question as "Why is my Python script killed when terminating forcefully my Java program when it is still runs smoothly when it terminates gracefully"
Oh I left a comment for the OP of that question
Didn't notice it was 1 year old. Can still be useful I guess.
@QPaysTaxes ProcessBuilder does say start() method can be invoked repeatedly from the same instance to create new subprocesses
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 10 minutes and 22 seconds, averaging to a review every 15 seconds.
@rene This question you vtc'ed was edited into a better at least another shape after it was closed (can't really judge its quality, I'm illiterate in this). Mind checking it again or even guiding OP it it's any salvageable?