[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Johannes Schaefer wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> We need to run a forrest server as background process on Win-XP. >>> On Unix we can do 'forrest run&'. >>> >>> How can I achieve this on Windows? >> I'm not a windows user so can't help directly. But the windows >> terminology (I believe) is to run Forest as a "service". >> >> Perhaps that will help in a web search or prompt some windows >> users with better knowledge than I to tell us what they know >> (even if it is that I am incorrect in my assumptions).
It does not seem to be a trivial task :-( > I would try service wrappers like http://jsrvany.sourceforge.net/ Thanks for the pointer, I guess I want to try "... the java wrapper provided by http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org to provide jetty as an Win32 service." since it comes with Jetty 4.2.25 (extra/win32) Next problem is that I'm no ant expert and I'm not able to decypher how to start 'forrest run' as a jetty app without using forrest.bat Can anyone bridge the gap and give me a commandline like >java org.mortbay.jetty.Server ... maybe plus some environment variables (CLASSPATH and the lot). Thanks Johannes > Tomcat itself uses also a service wrapper, but I dont know which one. > > Jan > -- User Interface Design GmbH * Teinacher Str. 38 * D-71634 Ludwigsburg Fon +49 (0)7141 377 000 * Fax +49 (0)7141 377 00-99 Geschäftsstelle: User Interface Design GmbH * Lehrer-Götz-Weg 11 * D-81825 München www.uidesign.de Buch "User Interface Tuning" von Joachim Machate & Michael Burmester www.user-interface-tuning.de