First: I hope this, being more of a Linux question rather than a Java
question, isn't off-topic: if so, please excuse.
Second: feel free to correct any and all errors in conception or
usage you see--I know all too little about Linux, Unix, and system
administration. (But I hope to devote more time to this over the
summer.)
I'm working on a Java-based website, running on Apache on a Linux
box. It has a backend that connects users (applets) to the
database. For testing, I've been logging in and running a script that
runs my backend classes. Now I want the backend to run as a service,
i.e. without a user logged in (like FTP, etc).
Is "service" the proper term to use here? ("daemon"?)
What is "the best way" to do this?
I believe the best way to do this is via inetd: is this correct?
If so, what would be the proper settings for inetd.conf?
Your assistance is appreciated, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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