Robert,

I did it: only the init() method is called at startup (if the service is
in application scope), the startUp() is never called.


Michele

robert lazarski wrote:
> Hmm ... I just tested this yesterday ;-) . Please check your
> environment and follow the instructions in the javadoc.
> 
> Robert
> 
> On 9/12/06, Michele Mazzucco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Robert,
>>
>> unfortunately it does not work :(.
>> I've tried with a service deployed in application scope as well as with
>> a service deployed in request scope, and I found out that the startup is
>> never called!
>>
>> Michele
>>
>> robert lazarski wrote:
>> > Its part of the nightlies under the Service.startUp() interface ...
>> > just have your service implement it .
>> >
>> > Robert
>> >
>> > On 9/12/06, Michele Mazzucco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> some time ago somebody raised an issue about eager service
>> >> initialization (i.e. at system startup). Is there any news about it?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Michele
>> >>
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