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From: Slava P. <sl...@je...> - 2002-03-30 03:45:30
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Hi, -background -nogui works fine for me. Can you try running this with java.exe instead of javaw.exe, and from an MS-DOS window? There might be an error message getting printed. On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 02:23, Sayatovic, Brian wrote: > I've tested this on two Win2k machines now. > > ...\javaw.exe -Xms8m -jar jedit.jar -background -nogui > > If I understand the documentation correctly, that shoudl start a jEdit server without a GUI of its own, and have it listen for connections. My intention is to avoid the start-up cost of jEdit by having it omni-present. > > However, when I run this, I can opbserve the process in my Task Manager for a few seconds and then it disappears. If I omit the "-nogui" option, jEdit does start up, and a GUI displays., When I close the GUI, the process persists (and then subsequent jEdit launches tap into the remaining process). > > Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong? > > Regards, > Brian. > > -- > ----------------------------------------------- > jEdit Users' List > jEd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jedit-users -- Slava Pestov |