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#4 Starting UberMQ as a Windows Service

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2004-09-14
2004-09-14
Mark Priest
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Hi,

We are evaluating UberMQ and we have run into a
problem. We need a JMS server that can be started as
a Windows service. We are using the SourceForge Java
Service Wrapper to accomplish this with UberMQ.

We are able to successfully start UberMQ manually as a
service with no problem. However, if we have the
service start automatically then it burns up 100% of the
CPU on startup. This also happens when I unplug and
replug the Ethernet cable so I suspect it may have
something to do with the tcp stack state on system
startup. I added a dependency on the tcpip service but
this did not help. It could be that on Windows UberMQ
requires a user to be logged in before it works properly.
These are just ideas, however.

Is there some way we can have UberMQ run as a
Windows service and be started automatically?

Thanks,
Mark

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