Command line windows

Hi,
I am using procedures from for example: ctx_ddl, ctx_doc packages (by my program in Java - swing, jdbc). I have problem with command line windows in Windows XP, because they appear when I execute some procedures. What should I do to hide these windows?
Regards,
Paul Krolak

I just fired up DOS edit and saw the blue screen after years and years... it does have one advantage over (plain unadorned) Notepad though -- indents are carried over to the next line.
@TP -- I didn't find any sluggishness, and my machine isn't spectacularly fast (P4 2.8 GHz HT with 512+256 mismatched 400 MHz RAM running @ 333 MHz / WinXP SP2).
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