Mehul,
Both will run the java app as a service, but the wrapper has many
more features for
debugging, configuration, and reliability. The biggest that people are
interested in is the
ability to detect and recover from frozen or crashed JVM instances.
It also depends on how your app is being deployed. The wrapper can
be easily
installed as part of a distribution (with the license file visible ;-)
But cygwin is going to
require a much more involved setup.
Cheers,
Leif
Mehul N. Sanghvi wrote:
> 'allo,
>
> I just started using JWS last week, but am curious as to what advantages
> it offers me, that I could not get with using cygrunsrv in a Cygwin
> environment, which I have on my WinXP system.
>
> Both methods allow me to run some application as a Windows Service.
>
>
> cheers,
>
> mehul
>
>
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