JZ wrote:
> Hello Nick,
> 
> Friday, November 7, 2003, 11:42:11 AM, you wrote:
> 
>>> The same problem is for webkit working as a Win32 process. It does
>>> not reaload after changed scripts. :(
> 
>> I got fed up with that too and hacked up this little program to
>> monitor a set of directories and restart webkit when necessary.
>> Not as good as the real thing, but better than nothing...
> 
> There is AppServer.bat which do the same. The problem is, it works
> with a console, and it needs admin to be logged in. :( I need the
> monitor working as a service, not a standalone application.

Unfortunately, the auto-restart just doesn't work when running as a service,
and it would take a re-architecting of the way the service works to fix it.
Instead of running as a single process, the service process would have to
spawn the appserver as a separate process and then monitor its return
status, in the same way that AppServer.bat does.

In other words, you're out of luck unless you want to do the rewrite
yourself.

- Geoff


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