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Hey Murali,
 
It is very easy. Just write a MBean and your <app-name>-service.xml. Drop these in deploy folder.
 
You can have a look at JNDIMap example in paydocs.
 
It is very simple to understand.
 
-Saroj
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Muraly R
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 12:58 PM
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Subject: 2nd Try(PLS...) Re: [JBoss-user] Service startup

Hi GURUS,
        Please Help!!!
Regards
Muraly

At 11:53 24/02/2003 +0530, Muraly R wrote:
Hi,
        Currently I am working on the project of migrating an existing application from JOnAs to JBoss3.0.4 . The migration resulted for two reasons:
1. Multi-context support(at EAR level).
2. Performance results statistics.

Coming to the query, the current application has some services which will get started when the JOnAs server is started. This achieved by implementing org.objectweb.jonas.service.Service inetrface in the class.

In JBoss, how can this be achieved?
I have the paid docs, but from that what I understand is the service is dependent on one of the JBoss service(JNDI example).
Can I know, if there is an independent class which can be used to start the service classes, during JBoss startup, which the application already has.

A detailed example would help, :-).

Regards
Muraly



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