Hi, Waldemar
In my previous email, I got
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Re: [python-win32] Runnin Python app as service with separate
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On 4/6/06, Michael Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Although it is not obvious from Twisted documentation it is trivial to
> > run an application as a windows service as long as you use *.tac files
> > to build it.
>
> Can you share your code ?
>
> I also have an application using Twisted, but
> Although it is not obvious from Twisted documentation it is trivial to
> run an application as a windows service as long as you use *.tac files
> to build it.
Can you share your code ?
I also have an application using Twisted, but I got problems to run as a
service.
Thank you very much.
> Morgan, Byron wrote:
> > I have a robust, stable Python script that runs 24-7, crunching a telnet
> > feed of real-time data. Problem is, it has to run in a dos console
> > window on the desktop. I would like to run it as a service, and be able
> > connect to it and monitor performance with a sep
Morgan, Byron wrote:
> I have a robust, stable Python script that runs 24-7, crunching a telnet
> feed of real-time data. Problem is, it has to run in a dos console
> window on the desktop. I would like to run it as a service, and be able
> connect to it and monitor performance with a separate cons
> I have a robust, stable Python script that runs 24-7, crunching a telnet
> feed of real-time data. Problem is, it has to run in a dos console
> window on the desktop. I would like to run it as a service,
If it must run on the desktop of the logged in user, then this is not what
services are for.
Title: RE: [python-win32] Runnin Python app as service with separate console
Byron Morgan wrote:
> I have a robust, stable Python script that runs 24-7,
> crunching a telnet feed of real-time data. Problem is,
> it has to run in a dos console window on the desktop.
> I would li
I have a robust, stable Python script that runs 24-7, crunching a telnet
feed of real-time data. Problem is, it has to run in a dos console
window on the desktop. I would like to run it as a service, and be able
connect to it and monitor performance with a separate console (either
gui or not) from