On 09/01/2014 09:44, Karthikeyan.Kannappan wrote:
I am hosting in windows OS
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There are various ways to 'servicify' (yes that may not be an actual
word) executable applications on Windows. The venerable SrvAny is one
such option as is the newer nssm.exe (Non-Sucking Service Manager).
Bear in mind that a Windows Service doesn't operate quite the same way
with regard to stdout and stderr which may mean any error messages end
up in a black hole, with you simply getting something unhelpful 'service
failed to start' error messages from Windows itself if something goes
wrong. The 'working directory' is another thing that needs careful
setting up.
Cheers
Charlie
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