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Ian Beaumont commented on DAEMON-258:
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Would it be possible
1. that you reort the service as "starting", instead of "started" as the JVM
starts.
2. create a thread in procsrv, this polls a method in the Java routine (similar
to the start/stop methods) to get the "status" of the start-up. This could
return starting/started/failed.
3. this then updates the window service with the correct status?
> prunsrv to block until start method returns
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> Key: DAEMON-258
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAEMON-258
> Project: Commons Daemon
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Procrun
> Affects Versions: 1.0.10
> Environment: Windows all versions
> Reporter: Ian Beaumont
> Assignee: Mladen Turk
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.0.11
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> Original Estimate: 168h
> Remaining Estimate: 168h
>
> Currently, when starting a windows service from the service control panel
> based on prunsrv using the JVM.dll the start method is called in a separate
> thread. Upon calling this thread, the service is marked as "started" in the
> service control panel. This is confusing, as if something goes wrong in the
> program start-up sequence (e.g. a database connection is unavailable) then
> the program will fail to start successfully but the user will not get any
> indication of this (they have to press "refresh" in the windows services
> window to see the service failed to start).
> It would be better to have an option to report the "service" as "starting"
> while the "start" method is running and only when the method returns, mark
> the service as "started" or "stopped" depending on a return code from the
> "start" method.
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