I am not sure if Qpid natively supports being installed as a service, but if it
doesn't there is another option.
You can create a Windows service using SRVANY.exe from the Windows Server 2003
Resource Kit. Basically, you run the SRVANY.exe application and it installs
the service to your regist
To: users@qpid.apache.org
Subject: Re: Running the C++ Broker as a daemon process
Hi,
I'm running qpid as a windows service using the service wrapper XYService (
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/system/xyntservice.aspx?display=PrintAll&fid=1239&df=90&mpp=25&noise=3&sort=Position&a
Hi,
I'm running qpid as a windows service using the service wrapper XYService (
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/system/xyntservice.aspx?display=PrintAll&fid=1239&df=90&mpp=25&noise=3&sort=Position&view=Quick&fr=851&select=659777).
I known that is not the best solution, but works for me...
Andre
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Hi Marc,
> I installed QPid 0.5 on Windows XP PRO SP3 machine
> (qpidc-0.5.msi | QPid C++ Broker 0.5) for test purpose.
>
> It works fine but how can I run it as a daemon ( Windows service).
You can't. That feature has not been added. It would be great if you
would like to help to develop it.