On Feb 11, 2008 11:45 AM, David Giragosian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At the request of a supervisor who only programs in Java, I installed
JavaBridge on an intranet web server running Apache 2.0.59 and PHP 5.1.6,
and we've gotten a few PHP/Java applications up and running.
Problem is, unless I'm having a senior moment, they only work if a user is
logged into the server. Some Googling suggests that since Java, or the Java
Virtual Machine, is not a service on Windows, it goes away when you log out,
so there is nothing for the bridge connect to.
Is this a reasonable understanding of the problem? Is there a solution other
than keeping 'some' user logged in and the machine behind a locked door?
I do manage some CentOS web servers here, but the IS guys really want me to
use only RPM installs of PHP, and the Java module is not present as far as I
can see.
--
-David.
When the power of love
overcomes the love of power,
the world will know peace.
-Jimi Hendrix
I don't know if this will help you out, David, but if you don't
already know about RPMFind.net, you should get well-acquainted with
it.
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Arpmfind.net+javabridge
Also, if you're using yum, update your repositories and attempt to
install JavaBridge via that. It should resolve all dependency issues
automatically.
Specifically to your question, I believe you could just run an
application as a SYSTEM service on Windoze, but I'm not positive.
However, I did find this application that may help you out a bit:
http://www.application-as-service.com/order/
--
/Dan
Daniel P. Brown
Senior Unix Geek
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