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From: Leif M. <le...@ta...> - 2008-06-26 01:38:20
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Jay, The Wrapper will exit if all non-daemon threads have completed. This is how standalone Java works as well. Could you please set the wrapper.debug=true property and then reply with the resulting wrapper.log attached. I only need to see a single Wrapper invocation so delete the old wrapper.log file first. The log should allow me to say what your exact problem is. Cheers, Leif Jay...@sc... wrote: > Hi, > > I'm playing around with the service wrapper and trying to get an example > running using integration method 3. I'm running on the Mac OS X. > > Everything appears to work. The service starts up when I use the start > script (sh.script.ln) except that after a few seconds the infrastructure > appears to call a stop on my service. > > Does anyone know the reasons why the stop would be called? I've > returned null from my start method. I spun up my logic in a thread > although I did the thread start in a wierd way. (what if the thread > exited (that's not necessarily happening but I'm trying to learn)?). > > My service is a very simple loop where I'm just printing a message to > std out every second. > > Thanks for any help! > |