I think what Restrepo meant was how to start Jrun
automatically during system startup
I wonder if JRUN folks have any recommendation on how ot do this?
On the W2K, we have the option to start JRUN under
service.
What about Unix?
-Dan
- Original Message -
From: Ben Groeneveld [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: JRun-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: JRUN Startup and Shutdown Settings
Alex, you may look into the init method of a servlet that is designated
to be loaded on container startup by the web.xml, and use the destroy
method of the same servlet. Hopt that helps, BenG.
RESTREPO, ALEXANDER G [Non-Pharmacia/1000] wrote:
Hello,
I want to be able to run a JSP
which stops a socket service when JRUN
is shutdown. I also want to be able
to run a JSP which starts a Socket Service
when JRUN starts up again.
Does anyone know if their is a good
method to do this without creating specialized
shell scripts? Are their any JRUN settings or
files which can be modified to do this?
Many Thanks:
Alex Restrepo
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