We use the Java Service Wrapper on Windows to run
JBoss as a service (http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org).

This comes with a couple of MBeans you can deploy that allow you to interact 
with the owning Windows service. The MBean provides methods for re-starting the 
JBoss VM. These can be invoked from the JMX console or by the JMX invoker.

The service wrapper is alos availabeon various UNIX platforms. I think the same 
functionality is then available.

Gary

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