Open deepakmishra117 opened 5 years ago
You are using the wrong tool. Nailgun works when you want to run the same java process (including libraries/classes/packages) many times over with different parameters without incurring JVM startup overhead. By its nature, it is keeping one set of libraries/classes/packages the entire time the server is running. I suspect that when you tried to run the second instance of nailgun with a different classpath, it crashed behind the scenes because the port wasn't available. Unless you kill the server with the old classpath and start a new one with the new classpath, asking for the same alias/class each time will keep giving you the first one you loaded.
java ... -cp /path/to/nailgun-server.jar:/path/to/1/ com.facebook.nailgun.NGServer
That's starting your NGServer.
ng HelloWorld
That invokes the "HelloWorld" class from the nailgun server and you get "Hello, world! 1"
java ... -cp /path/to/nailgun-server.jar:/path/to/2/ com.facebook.nailgun.NGServer
That fails to start because there's already a nailgun server running with your default settings and it can't have the TCP port.
ng HelloWorld
That invokes the "HelloWorld" class from the already running nailgun server and you get "Hello, world! 1"
I think that if you were to write a class that uses ClassLoader to pull in each student's code, run the test against it, and output results, you could load that into nailgun and then only have to automate the process of invoking that against each student's class.
java ... -cp /path/to/nailgun-server.jar:/path/to/MyClassLoaderAndTestSuite.jar com.facebook.nailgun.NGServer
ng MyClassLoaderAndTestSuite Student1/HelloWorld.class
ng MyClassLoaderAndTestSuite Student2/HelloWorld.class
...
ng MyClassLoaderAndTestSuite StudentN/HelloWorld.class
I cannot make any recommendations on how to do so, as I am not a Java programmer.
Hi Nailgun Team How to run the java codes without adding them to the classpath?
I have two HelloWorld.java files.
1/HelloWorld.java
2/HelloWorld.java
I compiled both of them separately. javac 1/HelloWorld.java javac 2/HelloWorld.java
I add in classpath individually and run HelloWorld individually. But the second one doesn't reflect.
ng ng-cp 1/ ng HelloWorld Hello, world! 1
ng ng-cp 2/ ng HelloWorld Hello, world! 1
Similarly, I get 100s of students' submissions of java code for a shared problem, all of which have the same class name and no package name.
How can I run those separately using nailgun?