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This article will show you how to configure Apache Geronimo server to run as a Microsoft Windows service. Currently, there are two options for running the server as a Windows service: using Apache Commons Daemon or using Java Service Wrapper.
Apache Commons Daemon
Software Prerequisites
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To set up Apache Geronimo server to run as a Microsoft Windows service using Apache Commons Daemon you will need to install the procrun plugin. Use the Administrative Console or deployer tool to install the plugin . Search from the plugins repository. For example, on server 2.2, choose the http://geronimo.apache.org/plugins/geronimo-2.2/ repository and search for plugin named "Windows Service Wrapper".
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<geronimo_home>\bin\service_pr.bat install
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This will create a Geronimo service for the server with the name "geronimosrv" with default parameters. You can start/stop the Geronimo service using Windows' Services
tool or by using <geronimo_home>\bin\geronimosrvw.exe
tool.
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By default the Geronimo service is be configured with "manual" startup type. Use Windows' Services
tool or geronimosrvw.exe
command to configure it to "automatic" if needed.
Default admin account "system" with password "manager" is used to shut down the service. Change this setting with the geronimosrvw.exe tool (in the "Shutdown" tab) if the default admin account is changed.
JAVA_OPTS and GERONIMO_OPTS environment variables are NOT read by the service_pr.bat script. If you need to add any options that shall be used to start/stop the service, you can use the geronimosrvw.exe tool to add them to the command line arguments in the "Startup" and/or "Shutdown" tab. You can also use the geronimosrv.exe command to do that.
For more help on how to use the geronimosrv.exe and geronimosrvw.exe command, refer to Apache Commons Daemon manual.
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<geronimo_home>\bin\service_pr.bat remove
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Java Service Wrapper
A Java Service Wrapper will be required as an additional software to achieve this configuration. Using a service wrapper gives you some additional "control" on the service you are configuring such as the ability to ping the service and take action if the service is down.
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/wrapper/
For this example we are also using Apache Geronimo v2.2 running on Windows XP. You can download Apache Geronimo binaries from the following URL:
http://geronimo.apache.org/downloads.html
Installing Apache Geronimo
Follow the normal process for installing Apache Geronimo. Instructions are located at Apache Geronimo Quickstart. Basically extract the zip file to a directory of your convenience. Throughout the rest of the article this directory will be referred to as <geronimo_home>.
Installing the Java Service Wrapper
Installing the Java Service Wrapper
Follow the Follow the instructions for installing Java Service Wrapper. Once you download the right version for your environment you extract the zip file to a directory of your convenience. Throughout the rest of the article this directory will be referred to as <jsw_home>.
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Once you install the wrapper, copy these the items as indicated in the following table.
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In addition, the following files will also be created as part of this configuration processCreate the following files under their specified directories according to the instructions in the #Configuring the Wrappe section. You can also download the files directly and placed them at the given locations.
<geronimo_home>/bin/g_service.bat
<geronimo_home>/bin/Install_Geronimo_NT.bat
<geronimo_home>/bin/Uninstall_Geronimo_NT.bat
<geronimo_home>/var/config/wrapper.conf
Configuring the Wrapper
The Java Service Wrapper comes with has a sample configuration file wrapper.conf, which is pre-configured to run a test script also provided, this file . This file is located in the <jsw_home>\/conf directory. In this section we provide a Geronimo specific wrapper.conf file for your convenience.
As we are trying to keep all the wrapper files within Geronimo's directory structure, create the configuration file as illustrated in the Create the configuration file as illustrated in the following example and place it in the <geronimo_home>/var/config/wrapper.conf directory .
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to keep all the wrapper files within Geronimo's directory structure.
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where
- replace <geronimo_home> and <java_home> with the appropriate settings for your environment.
This service wrapper allows three different methods of integration depending on, among other things, whether you use the same class or not to start and stop the server.
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As we mentioned before, for this example we are trying to locate all the wrapper related files within the Geronimo directory structure. As you can see in the wrapper.conf shown above, most of the directory references are relative to Geronimo's installation directory. You will only have to replace <geronimo_home> and <java_home> with the appropriate settings for your environment.
Next we will create a batch file to run the service from the command line without the need of actually installing the service. This is particularly helpful when testing and debugging the configuration. Create the g_service.bat
batch file in the <geronimo_home>/bin directory and copy the content of the following example.
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This file is a modified version from the one provided by the wrapper as a sample, it has been edited to specify the location of the wrapper.conf
file relative to Geronimo's var/config directory.
You can now run Geronimo as a service from a command line, simply run the following command:
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Congratulations!!! you have now Geronimo server running as a Windows service.
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The following two batch files are provided to install and remove Geronimo as a Windows service. Create the files in the <geronimo_home>/bin
directory and copy the content as depicted in the following examples.
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To install Apache Geronimo as a MS Windows service run the following command:
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To remove the Apache Geronimo service run the following command:
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