You can also of course put the SMSServer in the inittab on Linux or SMF
on Solaris or as a Service on Windows. Any of the solutions also gives
you an easy way to run it as a particular user if security is a
concern. Depending on the database backend you will also need to
remember to start that. Using HSQL or Derby/JavaDB you can just make
it part of the SMS Server
-nxn
On 08/ 5/10 02:17 AM, Hendra wrote:
do you mean the smsserver? smslib is just a lib that help you to
deploy sms server :D, if yes, you can use .bat (scheduler on windows),
or the crontab for linux
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 1:28 PM, faizal <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Is it posible and how to make smslib automaticly run at computer
startup?
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