No need to be annoyed (or to buy a bigger monitor). This post was about Java's portability and the notion of process ownership. My point was that you can't have native support for this feature because not all OS's support it. That's why you have to include native code for a particular S. I know commons-deamons works on *Nix (Solaris, Linux, etc) but I'm not sure about other operating systems. Hence the comment: "it's doable but not portable".

-Vincent.

Rodrigo Ruiz wrote:

Jejeje, people (in general) should buy better monitors. It looks like they skip more than one line when reading on-line docs ;-)

Shapira, Yoav wrote:

Howdy,



feature natively. Jakarta Commons' deamon is a unix-only solution (I
imagine it uses JNI). So its's possible, but not portable. Still an
advanced language...
-Vincent.


Aarrggh, Monday morning and I'm already annoyed.  Where did you get the
idea commons-daemon is unix only?  It works on unix and win32 platforms.

Yoav Shapira



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