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From: <ca_...@gm...> - 2005-06-14 14:58:43
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Maybe you could make it as an option ? With a description of the advantages/disadvantages of the solution. I personally don't need the wrapper running when the jvm is crashed, because if this would happen i have a serious problem i must solve. mfg Carsten Leif Mortenson schrieb: > Carsten, > It is technically possible to make the Wrapper launch the JVM > directly as a DLL. > The problem there is that if the JVM crashed, so would the Wrapper as > they would > be one and the same. The Wrapper would simply become another way to > launch > the JVM, there would be no monitoring or error recovery features. > As you mentioned, other solutions like that already exist out there. > > Cheers, > Leif > > Carsten Schäfer wrote: > >> Thanks for your answers. >> I think i will copy the java.exe. >> But it's not the best solution. >> It would be a large improvement if there is only one process per >> service (the name of the wrapper.exe). >> With Java Service Launcher(http://www.roeschter.com/) it is possible. >> >> mfg >> Carsten >> >> Leif Mortenson schrieb: >> >>> Carsten, >>> Another option is to add the following: >>> wrapper.pidfile=./wrapper.pid >>> wrapper.java.pidfile=./java.pid >>> >>> That will cause pid files to be created for each process. You >>> can then use those ids >>> to look up the processes in the task manager (Windows) or process list. >>> >>> Renaming the exes is also a trick I have used a few times. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Leif >>> >>> EXT-Patel, Rajesh M wrote: >>> >>>> I just make a copy of the java.exe and rename the copy >>>> to the name of my service. Then you point JSW at the >>>> new java executeable. Now instead of java.exe you >>>> get the name of your process in the process list. >>>> >>>> Raj >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Carsten Schäfer [mailto:ca_...@gm...] Sent: Monday, >>>> June 13, 2005 5:24 PM >>>> To: wra...@li... >>>> Subject: [Wrapper-user] Is only one process per service possible ? >>>> >>>> >>>> For every service installed and running there are two proccesses in >>>> the process list: >>>> java.exe and wrapper.exe. >>>> I can give wrapper.exe an own name but the really interessting >>>> process in the list is the java.exe process. >>>> With more than one java-service installed it's not possible to see >>>> what java.exe belong to what service. >>>> Is it possible to have only one process per service ? >>>> Or what is the way to identify my services (with more than one java >>>> process running) ? >>>> >>>> mfg >>>> Carsten >>>> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. How far can you >> shotput >> a projector? How fast can you ride your desk chair down the office >> luge track? >> If you want to score the big prize, get to know the little guy. Play >> to win an NEC 61" plasma display: http://www.necitguy.com/?r=20 >> _______________________________________________ >> Wrapper-user mailing list >> Wra...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wrapper-user >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. How far can you > shotput > a projector? How fast can you ride your desk chair down the office > luge track? > If you want to score the big prize, get to know the little guy. Play > to win an NEC 61" plasma display: http://www.necitguy.com/?r=20 > _______________________________________________ > Wrapper-user mailing list > Wra...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wrapper-user > > > |