Alessandro Torrisi a écrit :

I give my poor opinion on this. I think this is logically incorrect,

It's logically incorrect, I just tried to give you a workaround...

because Java is potentially platform independent.
Setting some parameters on the platform I'm going to violate this kind of contract, so why don't use C++ ?


Because C++ sucks, when you have tried Java ;-)

And sorry I don't understand a GUI implementation to stop a server...I want to do a unix service, I want to start, stop or
restart my service with the classic init.d concept...

The GUI will work the same way than a service. What we need, here, and
you are right, is a way to shutdown correctly the server. We don't have
it currently, but we will work on it for sure ! (Any help appreciated ;)


Then why when I start a simple SocketServer and accept connections with that, I can start, restart or stop it as usual ? What is the big difference ? Why I don't have to modify platform parameters for a SocketServer ?

Another thing is that in the way you suggested I have to put all necessary informations to modify parameters on all Unix platforms !
In Mac Os X I don't have a sysctl.conf !

yeah. My bad. We will dig this issue deeper and try to find a better
solution than this ugly workaround ;)

Sorry for the inconvenience...

-- Emmanuel Lécharny


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