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Install JBOSS as windows Service

 
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How to install Jboss 4.0.5 as windows Service on Windows 2003 sp2 server?
Is there any proven procedure to install JBOSS as a service.do Jboss provides any specific software can any one help me in finding a solution for this.
[ March 11, 2008: Message edited by: srikanth yamana ]
 
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Srikanth,

Welcome to JavaRanch

See this document which details the steps required to run JBoss as a service.
[ March 11, 2008: Message edited by: Jaikiran Pai ]
 
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I used http://javaservice.objectweb.org

But for me JBoss as the service wasn't the best solution, at least for now when I'm still extending my application. I simply run it in console on userdefault in w2k3. Why? I can make heap dumps fx. And also I wasn't able to use skype api, because skype couldn't load.

But if you want just leave jboss alone, service is quite good - didn't problems in normal runtime.
 
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