Hello,

I recommend trying this:

http://www.alexandriasc.com/software/JavaService/documentation.html

I have used this utility several times without any serious trouble up to
now.

I say without any _serious_ trouble, because there actualy is one
problem in this solution: If you log off from NT the defined Java
Services will be stopped. But since in our company network nobody's
logging off from the servers this is no trouble ;-))

hope that helps

-Andreas

Bhangale, Bhushan wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Does anybody know how to register a java application as a Window NT
> service? I was searching on net and found JNT software which does it,
> anybody has any idea about this utility. The others ways are by creating
> some C++ file and do it. Any comments guys? I am looking for simplest
> solution if anybody knows.
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Bhushan Bhangale
> Sr. Software Engineer
> Fusion Infotech India Private Ltd.
> Ph. no. - 1-212-641-6932 (O)
>
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