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No sure how does the wait-for-server command implement it, but I think
try
to connect the server via JMX is also a way to check whether the kernel
is
running.Ivan
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separate instance and would like to know whether its
successfully
started before doing deploying a module.
Starting and deploying a module are triggered from java code.
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Ricky
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I starting separate instance and would like to know whether its
successfully
started before doing deploying a module.
Starting and deploying a module are triggered from java code.
Thanks,
Ricky
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started before doing deploying a module.
Starting and deploying a module are triggered from java code.
Thanks,
Ricky
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are triggered from java code.
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