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From: Leif M. <le...@ta...> - 2003-11-12 15:36:04
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Jonathan,
I had not known about that tool. This is a feature that is on my
list to get supported
within the Wrapper. It is nice to know that something is out there in
the mean time.
If you are running as an interactive service then I can't think of
any reason why it
should not be working for you.
I downloaded the code today and will take a look at it over the next
couple days
and get back to you.
Cheers,
Leif
Jonathan Peffer wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone would be able to answer a question I have
> regarding the Java System Tray Manger, found at:
> http://members.lycos.co.uk/gciubotaru/systray/
>
> First I must say it seems you have done a very good job with
> developing this wrapper and I must thank you for keeping it open source.
>
> I am having an odd issue though when executing my application while
> utilizing the Java Service wrapper along with the Systray wrapper. My
> application is written in java, but for my Windows version of the
> system, it is required to run as an NT Service. I have no issues with
> the functionality when executing the systray wrapper using javaw or an
> executable jar file. The strange behavior occurs while running as an
> NT Service using the Java Service Wrapper.
>
> Essentially I am experiencing an issue which causes the systray icon
> to not appear when the service is first started. The second time I run
> the service, the icon appears. This is under the Windows XP
> environment. If this was the only issue, the work around would not be
> an issue, but when I attempt to run the application under the Windows
> 2k environment, the icon will not appear at all. After checking the
> logs, it appears that the dll is found properly (it is placed in the
> cwd along with the executable) so I do not believe that is the
> problem. The service is also allowed to interact with the environment.
>
> I have placed both dll's in the directory in which my jar file and the
> wrapper.exe reside. I have also added the line
> wrapper.java.library.path.1=./ to reflect this. The NT service is
> setup to allow interactions with the desktop as well. Two things
> concern me the most, one being the strange workaround which exists in
> only Windows XP and the other being that the systray does not work at
> all in Windows 2k, which according to the author is one of the few
> verified environments for the Systray Wrapper. If anyone has any
> suggestions on how to resolve this issue, or other possible design
> solutions it would be a great help.
>
> Thank you for your help and your time.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jonathan Peffer
>
> PeerConnect, Inc.
> jm...@ri... <mailto:jm...@ri...>
> jon...@pe... <mailto:jon...@pe...>
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