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From: Leif M. <le...@ta...> - 2005-08-23 13:08:10
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Fabrice,
The link Vinod sent covers how to launch an application under the
Wrapper.
The following section and its subsections cover how to actually
integrate your
application.
http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/integrate.html
Start with Method 1 or 2.
You mentioned running an EXE. Be aware that the JAVA Service Wrapper
is only able to run Java applications.
Cheers,
Leif
Vinod Panicker wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Yes its possible to run as a service on both Linux and Windows.
>
>Check the website for more information. Everything's documented there.
>
>http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/launch.html
>
>Regards,
>Vinod.
>
>On 8/23/05, Miraodb <mi...@ho...> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>this is my first post here.
>>I'm currently seeking for an application that could help me in creating a
>>service.
>>It seems that Java Wrapper would be fantastic for that matter.
>>The only thing i couldn't find in the docu is how to actually setup my
>>configuration files in order to start an executable or a batch file as a
>>service.
>>
>>IS that possible ?
>>If yes, then i'd love to have hints on how to do it and maybe some sample
>>conf files.
>>
>>Thanks a lot in advance for your help
>>
>>Fabrice Mirabile
>>
>>
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