Java Service Wrapper

Allows Java applications to be installed and controlled like native NT or Unix services
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  • License:
  • GPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Leif Mortenson
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/doc/english/introduction.html
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
  • File Size:
  • 305 KB

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Java Service Wrapper Description

Allows Java applications to be installed and controlled like native NT or Unix services Java Service Wrapper is a configurable tool which allows Java applications to be installed and controlled like native NT or Unix services. Includes fault correction software to automatically restart crashed or frozen JVMs. Java Service Wrapper has been built for flexibility and is critical when the app is needed 24x7. What's New in This Release: · Modify the way JNI functions are called from within the native library so they work correctly on platforms which are not ASCII based. · Add support for IBM z/OS 390 servers. This is still an alpha release and will be made available on request. · Improve the message displayed when a server license key is used on a different server. · Add a minimum max file size of 1024 bytes to the wrapper.logfile.maxsize property to avoid the log file rotating too often if the user enters a very small value. · Add a message that shows up in the console when the Wrapper fails to write to the configured log file. As with previous versions, it will then fall back to writing to wrapper.log in the current working directory. · On UNIX platforms, automatically set the wrapper.disable_console_input property when wrapper.daemonize is set. · Fix a problem introduced in 3.3.8 where relative configuration file includes were failing to resolve correctly when the wrapper.working.dir and wrapper.daemonize properties were used together. The wrapper.daemonize property causes the configuration to be loaded twice on startup and the working directly was not being reset correctly before it was loaded the second time. · Fix a problem introduced in 3.3.8 where wildcard selection of files on Windows failed in some cases. · Fix a problem introduced in 3.3.8 where setting the wrapper.logfile.maxfiles property to 0 was causing all log files to be deleted rather than none when the ROLLNUM file pattern was used. · Revert the way rolled log files are deleted when using the ROLLNUM file pattern to the functionality used in versions 3.3.7 and earlier. Files such as wrapper.log.bak or other files manually created with the same log file base name were also being deleted with 3.3.8. · Fix a problem where the close window button in the title of the WrapperW log dialog was not correctly cancelling the dialog. · Fix a problem where the WrapperW log dialog would sometimes fail to show itself on top of other windows if the splashscreen had been displayed on startup. · Fix a problem on 32-bit Windows versions where starting with he Wrapper, the WrapperManager.getUser() and getInteractiveUser() methods were always returning null. This problem was introduced in version 3.3.6. · Fix a buffer overflow when sending alert emails to multiple addresses. This did not appear to cause any crashes, but some platforms would report it because they have overflow checking enabled.


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