Insert the process in a thread. Invoke this thread from a servlet's init()
method(If a servlet enabled web server is there on ur system). Send a request to
servlet. Ur process will continue until the server is up.
Shahzad
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Subject: To all the java Gurus...BackGround Process
This question is to all the Java Gurus.
How do i run a java class as a background process.
I mean when i type "java test", the control should return to the dos or
Linux prompt with the program running in background
I know In linux , i can acheive this by putting an & at the end.
But how do you acheive this throught code
I have tried various things like calling a thread from the Main class and
then write system.exit. but it doesnot work
Any body knows how this can be acheived
Purav
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