Runtime.exec with a unix shell script

I've done a lot of google'ing and haven't found a definitive answer to my question, including the JavaWorld article that is pointed to quite often. Scenario1 - The program calling Runtime.exec is running in /dir1 and I have a script called test.sh in /dir2 (neither directory are in the path). If I call Runtime.exec("test.sh", null, "/dir2"), I get java.io.IOException: test.sh: not found. However, if I do "touch test.sh" AND "chmod +x test.sh" in /dir1 and call the same exec, it works AND runs the script in /dir2 not /dir1?!?! Also, if I copy /dir2/test.sh /dir1/test.sh and I call exec("test.sh"), it works fine. Scenario2 - If I get rid of /dir1/test.sh and call exec("/dir2/test.sh", null, "/dir2") OR exec("/bin/sh test.sh", null, "/dir2") - both of those work. I just don't get Scenario1. Why does having the dummy executable test.sh in /dir1 allow it to run in /dir2 OR if the script is in the local directory of the process calling exec, why does it work without adding the path? It doesn't seem consistent. Seems like the working directory I specify isn't set before trying to run it or something. On the flip side, if I have a java class in /dir2 called test.class, I can call exec("java test", null, "/dir2") and it just runs without jumping through any hoops - although I think the explanation for that is that "java" is in the path. Let me know what you think.
Gary

I think the problem is that the three argument version of exec specifies the command to run (should be full path to it if it is not in the current dir), the environment, then the working directory. The working directory will not help java to find the command to run in the first place. The following does work as you say:
Runtime.exec("/bin/sh test.sh",null,"/dir2");This is because the full path to the command (/bin/sh) is specified, that runs in directory /dir2 then tries to find test.sh which it finds there.
Basically to run anything, you should specify the full path in the command, the working directory will not help java find it.
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