Thanks, I'll try that. 

Juergen



djencks wrote:
> 
> Usually weblogic startup classes are best imitated by geronimo  
> gbeans.  Basically you write a class, include some metadata about  
> what attributes and operations it has (GBeanInfo), and write a  
> geronimo plan configuring an instance of it.  When you deploy the  
> plan it gets included in the geronimo server and whenever the server  
> starts, so does your gbean.
> 
> thanks
> david jencks
> 
> On Apr 20, 2007, at 11:39 AM, weberjn wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> we'd like to run Geronimo under z/OS. To include the server into  
>> systems
>> management, we'd like to use the JZOS Toolkit
>> (http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/zosjavabatchtk)
>>
>> Basically, the toolkit is a JNI library which calls back into Java  
>> when
>> there is a message from systems management.
>>
>> Operator stops -> z/OS -> JZOS -> JNI callback -> Java callback  
>> handler ->
>> JMX to Geronimo -> stop Web app
>>
>> What would be the best way to deploy the Java callback handler in  
>> Geronimo?
>> An inbound resource adapter?
>>
>> Into Weblogic server you can plug-in pure Java classes called startup
>> classes which would do that. Is there something like this in Geronimo?
>>
>> Thanks for any hints,
>> Juergen
>>
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