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Regards! Irfan On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 12:49 PM, P.N. <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello! > > I'm trying to start a java app as a windows service. > > I've installed the app using: > > commons-daemon\prunsrv.exe //IS//MyService --DisplayName="My Description" > --Install=K:\my\path\commons-daemon\prunsrv.exe > --Classpath=K:\my\path\MyOwnService.jar;K:\my\path\myApp.jar > --Jvm=C:\path\to\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll --JvmMx=512 > --JvmOptions="-Dmy.option=xyz" --StartMode=jvm > --StartClass=my.wrapper.MyServiceClass --StartMethod=start > --StartParams="-a:b;-c:d" --StopMode=jvm > --StopClass=my.wrapper.MyServiceClass --StopMethod=stop --StdOutput=auto > --StdError=auto --LogLevel=Debug > > Result: Service is installed. > > When trying to start my service (from Services console), I'm getting an > error 3 (Path does not exist). No path is given, and all the paths do exist > and are changed to be absolute, as You can see above. > > When trying to start a service from the command window (using the start > command from the services properties in the Services console), it fails, > errors are logged only: > > [2010-12-15 09:09:31] [info] Commons Daemon procrun (1.0.4.0 32-bit) > started > [2010-12-15 09:09:31] [info] Running 'MyService' Service... > [2010-12-15 09:09:46] [info] Run service finished. > [2010-12-15 09:09:46] [error] Commons Daemon procrun failed with exit > value: 4 (Failed to run service) > > Can somebody tell me, what I've done wrong? > > Kind regards > > Peter > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
