Errrmmmmm... I hate pointing the obvious out to competent people, but how about
'cd %JBOSS_HOME%' at the top of your batch file?
Tom
On Fri, 02 Feb 2001, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have recently replaced Weblogic with jBoss in a high profile
> application. We are very pleased with our results so far.
>
> We are preparing to enter testing with our application, and we have
> been spending the past few days configuring our testing environment. We
> need to make jBoss start as a service under 2000.
>
> There are many packages around the web that promise to 'start any
> executable as a service', and we have one of these up and running, using
> a batch file to start jBoss. But there is a very elegant package for
> starting java programs as services we would like to use, located at
>
> http://www.roeschter.com/index.html
>
> The problem we are having is that jBoss wants to start from a
> particular directory (the jBoss/bin directory), and we can't really
> control this when starting as a service. We get a little farther when
> we specify -Duser.dir=<path_to_jBoss_bin>, but now we fail when
> instantdb is looking for a file.
>
> I guess the question I'm asking could be phrased a couple different
> ways: 1) Is there a way to start jBoss in such a manner that it doesn't
> care where you are launching it from? if not, 2) is there a way to
> specify (via a registry entry or something) the working directory for a
> service under NT/2000?
>
> We are a group of pretty competent developers, and can contribute our
> work back to jBoss... based on the example from the service-starting
> package above, we have a 'wrapper' that implements stoppable and starts
> jBoss... between that and the Free .exe file from that site, it would
> make a nice add-on for jBoss when running in the (crippled) windows
> NT/2000 environment.
>
>
> -David Bock
> Software Engineer,
> FGM, inc.
>
>
>
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