make use of the Tomcat Windows Service:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-service-howto.html
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Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative
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All the data
On 19/06/11 23:27, Conal Tuohy wrote:
>
> In a project I'm working on we have built a mechanism to keep external
> systems up to date with the state of the Fedora repository; using a
> similar technique to GSearch (i.e. a JMS listener). It seems rather
> apropos of this
trobe.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/fedora-update-handler/index.html
for the current version (still under development, but works).
Conal
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s a "common" JAR? i.e. why is not under
webapps/fedora/WEB-INF/lib, and loaded via the webapp's own
class-loader? It seems to me that this would be simpler and more reliable.
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. If I terminate the
application, do I need to call MessagingClient.stop to stop listening
for notifications? Is the Fedora JMS service going to have a problem
otherwise?
THanks!
Conal
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Conal Tuohy
eResearch Business Analyst
Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative
+61-466324297