I had exactly that problem when using an old version of JDAF. The newer
version makes it configurable.
to get around the problem i used AspectJ like this:
@Aspect
public class SystemExitEvader {
@Pointcut("call(* java.lang.System.exit(..)) && args(status)")
public void systemExitCall(int status){}
@Around("systemExitCall(status)")
public void doNothing(ProceedingJoinPoint thisJoinPoint, int status){
System.out.println("Call to System.exit() attempted");
// note: there is no call to proceed()
}
}
btw, if you have any java code still, take a look at DCEVM
<https://dcevm.github.io/> which makes the whole 'develop java gui from
repl' experience much better.
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