I submitted this JIRA issue yesterday asking about daemonizing.

http://issues.ops4j.org/browse/PAXRUNNER-228

The akuma library already does all the heavly lifting needed to daemonize on
linux.  I think this would make a good solution for linux - however a
different tact would need to be taken for windows (however there are many
java service wrappers for windows)

Cameron

2009/4/2 Thomas Joseph <[email protected]>

> Hi  guys,
>
> I had tried to run pax-runner (or any other java program infact)
> daemonised. i.e. it will get detached from the terminal. We can do a telnet
> to stop the service.
>
> It is available in my lab
> https://scm.ops4j.org/repos/ops4j/laboratory/users/open4thomas/jdaemon
>
> Basic thing works on my Linux box. I did not try other platforms, but
> should work I suppose. I did not try, but it should be fairyl smple to make
> this as a windows service as well.
>
> If someone is intrested in trying it out, I will be happy to recieve
> feedbacks. Beware that it pre-pre alpha and has lot of bugs :).
>
> PS: Few months back I had asked on this mailing list if pax runner could be
> daemonised. That time Alin asked me to make the effort if I know it. Two
> weeks back I just took that effort after my office hours.
>
> --
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>
> Thomas Joseph
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