Re: running tomcat invisibly

2007-01-11 Thread Roger Simmons

The reason I have it checked is because the servlet I'm running
launches applications, and when it's not checked these applications
are also invisble (that is they show up as processes, but the user
can't interact with them).  But the user needs to be able to interact
with them.  That is the problem.

The applications are launched using the Runtime.exec. Is there is a
different way of starting processes from tomcat that would make them
visible while keeping the Allow Service to Interact with the Desktop
option unchecked?

Thanks,

Roger

On 1/10/07, David Kerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Roger Simmons wrote:

 Is it possible to run tomcat invisibly (that is without any console
 being displayed) if you check Allow Service to Interact with the
 Desktop in Windows services?  (I'm using tomcat 5.5)

Probably not, but if you *uncheck* that option, the only place you'll
see it is in task manager.

Dave



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running tomcat invisibly

2007-01-10 Thread Roger Simmons

Is it possible to run tomcat invisibly (that is without any console
being displayed) if you check Allow Service to Interact with the
Desktop in Windows services?  (I'm using tomcat 5.5)
Thanks
Roger

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RE: running tomcat invisibly

2007-01-10 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
 From: Roger Simmons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Subject: running tomcat invisibly
 
 Is it possible to run tomcat invisibly (that is without any console
 being displayed) if you check Allow Service to Interact with the
 Desktop in Windows services?

Maybe I'm misinterpreting your question, but isn't the whole point of
checking the desktop interaction box to create a console window?  Why
can't you just clear the check box?

 - Chuck


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Re: running tomcat invisibly

2007-01-10 Thread David Kerber

Roger Simmons wrote:


Is it possible to run tomcat invisibly (that is without any console
being displayed) if you check Allow Service to Interact with the
Desktop in Windows services?  (I'm using tomcat 5.5)


Probably not, but if you *uncheck* that option, the only place you'll 
see it is in task manager.


Dave



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