Production Deployment Please Assist

Johnny Luong johnny.luong at trustcommerce.com
Fri Oct 14 21:58:31 EDT 2011


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On 10/14/2011 03:33 AM, devlinpadayachee wrote:
> Ok, So I have created my Netty Server, with all the appropriate business
> logic complete. I have created an excecutable JAR  of the project. i need to
> deploy the application to a production environment which is accessible over
> the internet and which runs 24/7. 
> 
> Do i simply just run the jar on the production windows environment, or is
> there a better way of doing this and actually managing the application. the
> program doesnt have a gui and most of the output is written to console,
> which you cant see when you just run a jar file. With other java programs
> the applications run as a windows service or within a framework. I would
> like to do something similair where i can start/stop the application and
> monitor its output.
> 
> 
> I am quite inexperienced in this and require some assistance or a pointer in
> the right direction. 
> 
> Please assist BR 
> Devlin
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There are wrapper programs, like Apache Daemon, which run "native" to
invoke your Java code.  They typically involve writing a little bit of
code within those frameworks to glue together the typical application
running state (starting the application, stopping the application,
signals, etc.)

- -Johnny


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