Thats good to hear. I'm searching mailling list for "automatic" start of
service and you made it.
These options are really useful and your code can be a part of Jakarta.
I'm expecting your code for download.
Hari.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Weir (Transform Research)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 6:35 PM
Subject: jk_nt_service: New Version
> I have made some modifications to the jk_nt_service program which
hopefully
> make it easier to use. The usage is now
>
> nt_service
> -i <service>
> [ -a | -m | -d ]
> [ -y <service display name> ]
> [ -z <w2k service description> ]
> [ -u <service account>
> -p <service account password>
> ]
> <config file>
>
> nt_service
> -t <service>
>
> nt_service
> -r <service>
>
>
> to install, test, and remove the service.
>
> The -a, -m, -d options set the start-up mode.
>
> The -u and -p options set the account the service runs under.
>
> The test option causes nt_service to start in the current console the
> command that it would have used to start tomcat in the service. This
makes
> it easier to diagnose why things don't come up.
>
> Anyway, if anyone wants a copy, just let me know. (I also modified the
> documentation.) Comments, suggestions, and bug reports are welcome.
>
> *** Also, could someone in the know give me a hand submitting this code
back
> to the Jakarta project?
>
> Thanks.
> Michael Weir
>