Hi

I'm developing an application that requires a Java object (a logger) to run
for the life of the servlet engine. Currently, I just use a daemon process
but I would like to put it into a servlet so it is easily controllable via
a web interface.

Even if I define the servlet as a startup (I'm using JServ), the problem
occurs with the API contract that allows the engine to destroy it at any time.

Can anyone think of a 'legal' way of doing this without resorting to
playing with the unix processes (or modifying JServ, it would be nice to be
able to use it on JRun as well)?

Many thanks for any answers,

Lee



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