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From: Paul C. <cas...@au...> - 2003-12-18 00:31:41
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Well, you've come to the right place! The Java Service Wrapper is a
fantastic piece of software, which upon first approach can seem daunting.
This is because it is *so* highly configurable, flexible and powerful.
The documentation on the site really is the best companion for setting up
the Wrapper, but maybe we can help speed things up.
You will notice that there are a few ways that you can implement the
Wrapper for your application. Selecting the appropriate one depends upon
how your application starts up and shuts down - ie, does it use database
connections that need to be tidied up and returned to a connection pool
before the JVM exits, or it the Java application that you want to run as a
service a small utility program that pretty much runs independently and
isolated from other resources?
How do you currently start your Java application (ie batch/script file/
double click an executable jar)?
Is this an existing application, or is it something that you are planning
to create?
We need some more information so that we can get it working for you. Once
you get through it though, I'm sure you'll be wrapped (pardon the pun), er
delighted.
Regards,
Paul Casanova
IBM RSSC-Ballarat
"Chhabria, Kavita - Apogent"
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wra...@li... Subject: [Wrapper-user] How do you take a java class file and convert it into a nt
ceforge.net servic e?
18/12/2003 04:21 AM
Please respond to
wrapper-user
Hello everyone:
Can someone please describe to me the steps involved in taking a java class
file and then converting it into a NT service. I have read some
documentation at the site but I am still confused on how to do this?
Thanks a lot
Kavita Chhabria
Systems Developer
Apogent Technologies
(269) 544-7515
kch...@ap...
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