Hi,
Let's assume you use Tomcat as a Java Container. When you install tomcat
from the repositories, you install also a script to start the Java
Container, it's usually /etc/init.d/tomcat6
As Louis-Marie said, you can also use Xinit for that, it's a replacement of
that tomcat6 file, but it's only w
Hi.
You can also use
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Xinit. It is
developed by our infrastructure team.
LM
2013/12/16 vinc...@massol.net
>
> Just google on how to start a process automatically on unix… (using
> /etc/init.d for example).
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
> On 16 Dec
Just google on how to start a process automatically on unix… (using /etc/init.d
for example).
Thanks
-Vincent
On 16 Dec 2013 at 15:12:45, MaryJane
(mgpa...@exis.it(mailto://mgpa...@exis.it)) wrote:
> hi all!
> how can I set XWiki so that it starts automatically? (on linux)
> tnx
hi all!
how can I set XWiki so that it starts automatically? (on linux)
tnx
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