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== Running JBoss 4.2.3 as a Windows Service ==
 
== Running JBoss 4.2.3 as a Windows Service ==
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Jboss recomended is using jboss '''native windows take''' a look here http://community.jboss.org/wiki/RunJBossAsAServiceOnWIndows
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Must be downloaded '''jboss native''' in concordance with your architecture 32 bits or 64 bits http://labs.jboss.com/jbossweb/downloads/jboss-native.html
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Un compresss files into your %JBOSS_HOME%
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If you want you can edit the service name editing the file %JBOSS_HOME%\bin\service.bat
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set SVCNAME=JBAS50SVC
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set SVCDISP=JBoss Application Server 5.0
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set SVCDESC=JBoss Application Server 5.0.0 GA/Platform: Windows x86
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Then you must go to your windows console into %JBOSS_HOME%\bin\ folder and execute
 
   
 
   
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service.bat install
  
here to have a smooth install.  
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Now in your service control panel there's installed the jboss as a service. We tested it on several Windows and runs well.
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'''Other windows service installation methods explained belowe we've not been tested directly by us.'''
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== second method ==
  
 
1. Download JavaService-2.0.10.zip from http://download.forge.objectweb.org/javaservice/
 
1. Download JavaService-2.0.10.zip from http://download.forge.objectweb.org/javaservice/
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enjoy!
 
enjoy!
  
== second method ==
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== third method ==
 
start a cmd window,To start the service type:
 
start a cmd window,To start the service type:
  

Revision as of 17:51, 16 March 2010

For security reasons you shouldn't run JBoss as root. It is better to create an user named openkm and run JBoss from him:

$ adduser openkm

Create a file with the script:

$ vim /etc/init.d/jboss
#!/bin/sh
# /etc/init.d/jboss: Start and stop JBoss AS
ECHO=/bin/echo
TEST=/usr/bin/test
JBOSS_START_SCRIPT=/home/openkm/jboss-4.2.2.GA/bin/run.sh
JBOSS_STOP_SCRIPT=/home/openkm/jboss-4.2.2.GA/bin/shutdown.sh

$TEST -x $JBOSS_START_SCRIPT || exit 0
$TEST -x $JBOSS_STOP_SCRIPT || exit 0

start() {
    $ECHO -n "Starting JBoss"
    su - openkm -c "$JBOSS_START_SCRIPT -b 0.0.0.0 > /dev/null 2> /dev/null &"
    $ECHO "."
}

stop() {
    $ECHO -n "Stopping JBoss"
    su - openkm -c "$JBOSS_STOP_SCRIPT -S > /dev/null &"
    $ECHO "."
}

case "$1" in
    start)
        start
        ;;
    stop)
        stop
        ;;
    restart)
        stop
        sleep 30
        start
        ;;
    *)
        $ECHO "Usage: jboss {start|stop|restart}"
        exit 1
esac
exit 0

And make it executable:

$ chmod 755 /etc/init.d/jboss

Now update the run-levels:

$ update-rc.d jboss defaults

Also is a good idea to configure JBoss memory utilization. Edit the file $JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.sh and add a new parameter JAVA_OPTS where you can increase the system memory managed by the JVM (Java Virtual Machine):

DIRNAME=`dirname $0`
PROGNAME=`basename $0`
GREP="grep"
JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx1744m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m"

This example is for a system with 2 GB of RAM.

For more info, read http://jboss.org/community/docs/DOC-11566.


Running JBoss 4.2.3 as a Windows Service

Jboss recomended is using jboss native windows take a look here http://community.jboss.org/wiki/RunJBossAsAServiceOnWIndows

Must be downloaded jboss native in concordance with your architecture 32 bits or 64 bits http://labs.jboss.com/jbossweb/downloads/jboss-native.html

Un compresss files into your %JBOSS_HOME%

If you want you can edit the service name editing the file %JBOSS_HOME%\bin\service.bat

set SVCNAME=JBAS50SVC
set SVCDISP=JBoss Application Server 5.0
set SVCDESC=JBoss Application Server 5.0.0 GA/Platform: Windows x86

Then you must go to your windows console into %JBOSS_HOME%\bin\ folder and execute

service.bat install

Now in your service control panel there's installed the jboss as a service. We tested it on several Windows and runs well.

Other windows service installation methods explained belowe we've not been tested directly by us.


second method

1. Download JavaService-2.0.10.zip from http://download.forge.objectweb.org/javaservice/

2. Extract to C:\JavaService-2.0.10

3. copy InstallJBoss.bat,UninstallJBoss.bat, JavaService.exe and JBossService.exe to jboss bin directory. In our case C:\jboss-4.2.3.GA\

4. Make sure JBOSS_HOME and JAVA_HOME are set. In our case: C:\jboss-4.2.3.GA\bin and D:\jdk1.6.0 respectively

5. Create a batch file install.bat in %JBOSS_HOME%/bin directory. Its contents should be as follows:

Rem Start Here

set JAVA_HOME=d:/jdk1.6.0

set javadll=%JAVA_HOME%\jre\bin\client\jvm.dll

set javatool=%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar

set javarun=%JBOSS_HOME%\bin\run.jar

set outlog=%JBOSS_HOME%\bin\stdout.log

set errlog=%JBOSS_HOME%\bin\stderr.log


JBossService.exe -install JBoss "%javadll%" -Djava.class.path="%javatool%";"%javarun%" -Xms1024M -Xmx1024M -XX:PermSize=64m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m -start org.jboss.Main -stop org.jboss.Main -method systemExit -out "%outlog%" -err "%errlog%" -current "%JBOSS_HOME%\bin" -manual

Rem End Here

Make sure to set word wrap off in the file and do not forget the quotes. This will allow the Program Files path to work correctly. You can change the location of stderr.log and stdout.log to other path if you prefer. Start a cmd window and cd to %JBOSS_HOME%\bin. run install.bat by typing install. This will install JBoss as a service. To start the service type:

net start JBoss.


JBoss should now be running as a service.

uninstall jboss service:

javaservice -uninstall jboss


enjoy!

third method

start a cmd window,To start the service type:

set JAVA_HOME=d:/jdk1.6.0
set JBOSS_HOME=C:/jboss-4.2.3.GA/
installJboss MSSQLSERVER -auto

MSSQLSERVER is a service that must be running before JBoss starts.