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Java Service Wrapper

Java Service Wrapper is a configurable tool which allows Java applications to be installed and controlled like native NT or Unix services. It includes fault correction software to automatically restart crashed or frozen JVMs. It is built for flexibility.

Tags Utilities Systems Administration Installation/Setup
Licenses MIT/X
Operating Systems POSIX Solaris Linux HP-UX BSD FreeBSD AIX Windows Mac OS X
Implementation Java C

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  •  08 Mar 2009 18:03
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Changes: This version contains a few bugfixes as well as several new features, including the ability to integrate effortlessly with applications packaged as executable jars.

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  •  27 Mar 2008 12:45
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Changes: The license has been changed to the GPLv2. There are commercial Standard and Professional Editions in addition to the Commercial Edition. Support for 64-bit Windows has been added. The ability to send email and execute commands in response to JVM and Wrapper state events has been added. Many other performance improvements have been made, and a few important bugs have been fixed.

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  •  18 Oct 2006 00:12
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Changes: This fixes a mistake made while building the 3.2.2 Windows version, which had a dependency on some MFC 8.0 DLLs that do not exist on most systems.

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  •  13 Oct 2006 13:19
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Changes: This release fixes a major crash on Windows versions running as a service (3.2.0, 3.2.1). Upgrading is recommended. It includes other minor fixes and features.

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  •  10 Jul 2006 21:37
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Changes: This version contains a few bugfixes as well as a several new features, including the ability to pause the service on Windows.

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