Ant task poping up command window

Is there any way to have ant stop poping up command windows for every 'java' execute task ?

You can work around it by invoking JDeveloper using jdev.exe instead of jdevw.exe. You'll still have a command window, but only one, and it will stay permanently.
This was a bug in java's Runtime.exec() functionality, and has been fixed in 1.4 (and consumed in JDeveloper 9.0.4).
Brian
JDev Team

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    [flexunit] Generating default values ...
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    [flexunit]           FLEX_HOME: [*****fdk\flex_sdk_4.5.1.21328]
    [flexunit]           haltonfailure: [true]
    [flexunit]           headless: [false]
    [flexunit]           display: [99]
    [flexunit]           localTrusted: [false]
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    [flexunit] Setting up server process ...
    [flexunit] Starting server ...
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    Javier

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