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Hi all,


Iam trying to make my java program run as a windows service. iam using
java service wrapper by tanuki software.I've implemented the WrapperListener interface as shown below


i placed this file in %wrapperhome%/bin. Iam unable to compile this file.
iam getting these errors :
cannot resolve symbol WrapperManager
cannot resolve symbol WrapperListener

do i need to put any jar files in the classpath?

Thanks,
Vinod
 
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import org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperManager;
import org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperListener;



Yes, you have to place the jars containing the above 2 classes, in the classpath.
 
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