Right, you can find WebKit start scripts for various platforms in
WEBWAREPATH/WebKit/StartScripts. During installation, the start script 
that seems most appropriate is copied to WEBWAREPATH/WebKit/webkit.
If it works for you, you can put a symlink to it in /etc/init.d or 
wherever your start scripts sit. You can then use the "insserv" or 
"service" for activating it as a service.

-- Christoph

Cosmin Stejerean wrote:
> I'd try /usr/local/MyApp/webkit start
> 
> This I believe is the recommended way to start the process as a daemon
> and you can create a simlink in /etc/init.d named
> /etc/init.d/webkit_appname and use that to start and stop the server.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Cosmin Stejerean
> 
> Mark Phillips wrote:
>> I am having trouble launching AppServer at boot on a CentOS  box. I  
>> can invoke it from the terminal without a hitch.
>>
>> I amended rc.local to include "/usr/local/MyApp/AppServer start &"  
>> and rebooted. Nothing. This worked on the old RedHat box.
>>
>> All suggestions and comments are greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Mark Phillips

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