Hi!
I did try JavaService but it crashes when I'm using IBM's JDK 1.3.0. I use
this JDK in my production environment and I cannot just go and reinstall
JDK with a SUN's implementation.
Best regards,
Kovi
At 11:31 7.7.01 +0200, you wrote:
>At 06:14 PM 7/07/2001, Gregor Kovač wrote:
>>Hi!
>>
>>As I see Mcrosoft's JDK only suppots Java 1.1.4. Can I only use this
>>jntsvc program or I have to use their JDK to run Java programs?
>
>You might want to check out JavaService from Alexandria Software
>Consulting (http://www.alexandriasc.com/software/JavaService/index.html)
>which is "a Win32 executable that allows any Java class to be run as an NT
>service. It uses JNI's invocation API to create a Java Virtual Machine
>using any JNI compliant Java implementation. JavaService can call the
>typical entry method
>static void main(String[])
>in order to start the service, or any other method you choose. In order to
>stop the service it can call another method or simply terminate the JVM.
>JavaService is free software. It is distributed using a BSD style license."
>
>It is working well for us running Swift routers on both NT and 2000
>machines, it is easy to setup and will install and un-install the service
>from the command line.
>
>HTH
>
>Robert
>
>>At 21:50 6.7.01 +0200, you wrote:
>>>One or more people were asking about running SwiftMQ as a service on NT. I
>>>came across this in my lab notes. I checked the link and it still works!
>>>
>>>-----------------------
>>>You can run a Java server application as an NT service if you use the
>>>Microsoft SDK for Java.(Download the latest version from Microsoft's Web
>>>site at http://www.microsoft.com/java/sdk/.) The SDK includes a package
>>>called com.ms.service which contains a Service class for creating NT
>>>services. You also need to turn the Java application into an executable NT
>>>service using the jntsvc.exe utility provided with the SDK. If you look in
>>>the bin directory of the SDK, there is a jntsvc subdirectory that contains
>>>jntsvc.exe and an example Java program implementing an NT service. More
>>>information is available in the Microsoft SDK for Java documentation.
>>>
>>>
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