Hello.

Now I'm thinking to include tomcat5.exe into derby as derby.exe as resolution for DERBY-187.

tomcat5.exe is a program to register java program as Windows service and
was developed in Apache Tomcat (http://tomcat.apache.org/) based on
procrun developed in Jakarta Commons daemon (http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/daemon/index.html).

Please vote for this proposal.

Best regards.


Tomohito Nakayama (JIRA) wrote:

[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-187?page=comments#action_12443267 ] Tomohito Nakayama commented on DERBY-187:
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It seems that the program can be included in derby...

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Starting derby network server as a service in Win OS
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               Key: DERBY-187
               URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-187
           Project: Derby
        Issue Type: New Feature
        Components: Services
  Affects Versions: 10.0.2.1
       Environment: OS will be only any flavour of Windows.
          Reporter: Amit Handa
          Priority: Minor

The Derby Network Server Database could be started/stopped as a service in 
Windows OS.
This may involve updating the win registry. Further work needs to be done to 
understand what all will it require to do such a thing.
I am putting below Andrew McIntyre's comments if they can help in getting a 
solution to this problem.
If you would like to see this functionality added, please add a JIRA entry for 
it.  The easiest way to do this would be to provide a registry key file for 
Derby Network Server and provide instructions on how to install it as a Windows 
service using instsrv and srvany. However, we obviously can't redistribute 
those two utilities, but it would be nice to provide all the parts to the 
solution. So, a little searching turned up this public domain srvany 
replacement:
http://iain.cx/src/nssm/
I haven't tried it, but I suggest trying it out to see how well it works.


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