Dear all,
I tried many ways as some of you
proposed
1. Use JNT
2. Use JVMI2
3. Use RunExecSvc
What I got is that I had Orion service added
to my system (as a Automatic service) but
- This service does not start
automatically when my computer boots up.
- Even after I start it by
hand successfully, the Http Server doesn't start
with the Orion service. (i.e. I can't
get to my home page installed in my computer by typing my IP address in
IE)
Any one know why ??? Please give me an idea.
Thanks.
By the way, my system configuration is
:
+ PIII 667MHz 128MB
RAM
+ Win2000 Advanced
Server
+ JDK1.3
+ Orion 1.4.5 demo
version.
My website work fine when I start
Orion manually.
Yours,
Vu Le Hung
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 4:49
PM
Subject: RE: How can I start Orion
Server as a service in Windows NT/2000 ?
Hi
Vu,
Install
this and type a command similar to the following, from where you installed
Orion:
jnt "/InstallAsService:Orion Application Server" "/SD[ORION_HOME]" -jar
orion.jar
where
[ORION_HOME] is where you installed Orion. Worked for me, anyway. I had a
job getting other java apps to run using this tool though
:(
This
has come up in the list before, so do a search on the archive for more
info.
One
thing I have noticed is that Orion runs slower this way than if you start it
from a command prompt. Anyone know anything about this? I've asked this
before.
Cheers,
Justin
Dear all,
I'm trying to find a way to start Orion
Server as a service in WindowsNT/2000( i.e. Orion will be started
automatically when my computer startup without any user
interaction).
Any one know how to do this ?
I tried this as below but it failed
:
1. Write an small
Win32 application "startorion.exe" that calls "java -jar
orion.jar"
2. Register it as a
automatic service (named MyService) with Win2000 using "Service
Installation Wizard" tool in the Windows 2000 Server Resource
Kit.
3. Restart my computer.
Then I can find item "MyService"
in the list of all available services
in my computer. But this service can not be start.
Any idea ??? Thanks in advance.
Vu Le Hung