I wonder how easy it is to take the service manager from Tomcat (with
its nice little tray icon and window) and it have start something
else.

On Nov 1, 8:33 am, Jess Holle <[email protected]> wrote:
> The silly thing is that even they end up needing to run as a service on
> Windows.
>
> You shouldn't have to buy an app server to run Java as a service on Windows.
>
> Yes, I know it is quite doable and there is free stuff out there to do
> it, but it should just be a feature of the JRE/JDK on Windows.
>
>
>
> Christian Catchpole wrote:
> > Have you thought about using an App server anyway, if nothing else, to
> > get the management features?  If as you say it's a 'server'.
>
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