On 7/4/05, Aaron Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, it's at:
>
> http://people.apache.org/~ammulder/new-startup-example.zip
>
> Unzip it, go to the geronimo-1.0-SNAPSHOT directory it creates,
> and run "java -jar bin/server.jar". You have to run it from that dir
> because it starts Tomcat and I didn't have Jeff's latest fix in my tree.
> There are no changes for deployment, so having an app won't help (though
> the debug tool WAR is deployed by default).
>
> If you want to suppress the progress output, add "-noprogress" to
> the command line.
Damn that's nice, Aaron! This is *exactly* what I had in mind during
the installer/configurator threads. Perl can achieve this very easily
and I wanted to figure out a decent way to do the same in Java using a
PrintStream or a PrintWriter.
I agree that offering the Geronimo version number is a great idea, as
is some kind of Ready! message. (IIRC, Websphere prints out a message
stating 'Open for e-business' when it is started. Now that's just
hokey, but something indicating readiness is a good idea).
I'm also wondering about a shutdown sequence as well. Have you considered that?
Bruce
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