every process (programm) you are running on a unix
machine is a child of a master process in this case
the telnet shell as soon as you cloce this everything
initiated by this proces will die and that is what is
happening. in my opinion you have 2 choices 
1. you placeyour programm in the systems sturt up
scripts so that can start of its own wich is not such
a good idea if you ask  me 
or ypu make your application a java deamon thread sso
that can run as a demon with it's own muster process
in the bagrround 
good luck and let me know how it is going 
--- Yasuhiro Kaizu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I want to run the Java application on the remote
> server (Red Hat Linux 6.2)
> through the telnet.  The application starts without
> problem, but if I close
> the telnet window, the application on the server
> also stops.  This means
> that I must keep the telnet window open on my client
> PC all day if I keep
> the application running on the server!  Does anyone
> know how to keep the
> Java application running on the server after closing
> the telnet window on
> the client PC?
> 
> Yasuhiro Kaizu
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
>
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