Another option with jhs, although fairly advanced, is to run jconsole from
android terminal emulator and then launch jhs from jconsole. Terminal
emulator runs as a background service or has some other mechanism to
prevent it from being shut down

This was possible when jconsole was included in the jqt android build.  I
have not tried under jandroid
On Aug 23, 2015 10:20 AM, "bill lam" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, no doubt the jhs can start, but once you use a browser as the front
> end, j become an invisible activity, and then android os can kill it sooner
> or later.  If j activity has been killed, the browser front end will also
> stop working.
>
> A more sophiscated solution is to run j as an invisible background service
> similar to the JKeyboard, but that will be another project.
>
> IMO a more practical method is to run jhs on a raspberry pi. It can run
> 24x7, energy saving and cheap. I did not use jhs but I ran a web server and
> a ssh server on it last year.
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