Running Jetty 7 as Windows Service
Did Jetty 7 drop support to run as a service using Java Service Wrapper? What options do I开发者_Go百科 have now?
@glb, thanks for pointing out apache commons-daemon Procrun.
Its working great for me on Windows 7 64 Bit, here's how I set it up.
For more info see
- procrun page as per link from @glb
- jetty help screen > java -jar start.jar --help
REM 1. Open command prompt as Administrator
mkdir C:\java\apache-commons-daemon
REM 2. Download commons-daemon binaries for windows to directory above from
REM http://www.apache.org/dist/commons/daemon/binaries/windows/commons-daemon-1.0.15-bin-windows.zip
REM 3. unzip which will create C:\java\apache-commons-daemon\commons-daemon-1.0.5-bin-windows
mkdir C:\java\jetty
REM 4. Download jetty to directory above from
REM http://download.eclipse.org/jetty/7.4.2.v20110526/dist/jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526.zip
REM 5. install / unzip which will create C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526
REM 6. Verify that jetty can be started
cd C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526
java -jar start.jar
REM Look for any obvious errors on the console
REM Open a browser at http://localhost:8080/
REM You should be presented with the Jetty Start Page,
REM and be able to execute the Hello World Servlet
REM OK, that's enough,
REM come back to the command prompt and ctrl-C to stop the jetty server
REM 7. Copy and rename commons-daemon binaries into the JETTY_HOME directory structure
REM Note that the GUI manager is copied to JETTY_HOME,
REM and the service exe is copied to JETTY_HOME\bin
REM Note that both binaries get the same target name,
REM but are placed in different directories
REM This is just makes it easier to launch the GUI manager
REM by not having to provide command line arguments
REM Note that I have selected the amd64\prunsrv.exe as the service exe,
REM I am running on Windows 7 64 bit Intel i7 Xeon
cd C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526
copy \java\apache-commons-daemon\commons-daemon-1.0.5-bin-windows\prunmgr.exe .\JettyService.exe
copy \java\apache-commons-daemon\commons-daemon-1.0.5-bin-windows\amd64\prunsrv.exe .\bin\JettyService.exe
REM 8. Time to install the service
bin\JettyService //IS//JettyService --DisplayName="Jetty Service" --Install=C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526\bin\JettyService.exe --LogPath=C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526\logs --LogLevel=Debug --StdOutput=auto --StdError=auto --StartMode=Java --StopMode=Java --Jvm=auto ++JvmOptions=-Djetty.home=C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526 ++JvmOptions=-DSTOP.PORT=8087 ++JvmOptions=-DSTOP.KEY=downB0y ++JvmOptions=-Djetty.logs=C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526\logs ++JvmOptions=-Dorg.eclipse.jetty.util.log.SOURCE=true ++JvmOptions=-XX:MaxPermSize=128M ++JvmOptions=-XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled ++JvmOptions=-XX:+CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled --Classpath=C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526\start.jar --StartClass=org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main ++StartParams=OPTIONS=All ++StartParams=C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526\etc\jetty.xml ++StartParams=C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526\etc\jetty-deploy.xml ++StartParams=C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526\etc\jetty-webapps.xml ++StartParams=C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526\etc\jetty-contexts.xml ++StartParams=C:\java\jetty\jetty-distribution-7.4.2.v20110526\etc\jetty-testrealm.xml --StopClass=org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main ++StopParams=--stop
REM 9. Test that the service starts at the command prompt
bin\JettyService //TS
REM 10. To delete the service uncomment the line below
REM bin\JettyService //DS
REM 11. Now launch the GUI manager to check the parameter settings
JettyService.exe
REM You can use the GUI to start and stop the service, and to change the settings
REM If you want the GUI exe to have a different name to the service exe,
REM then close the GUI and uncomment and run the line below
REM ren JettyService.exe JettyServiceMgr.exe
REM To launch the renamed GUI uncomment and run the line below
REM JettyServiceMgr.exe //ES//JettyService
done!
Take a look at Procrun from the Apache Commons. You'll want to browse the native binaries download area to get the Windows binaries.
In the latest stable version of Java Service Wrapper (JSW 3.4.1) there's WrapperJarApp method of integration:
This is part of my configuration:
wrapper.java.mainclass=org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperJarApp
wrapper.java.classpath.1=%WRAPPER_HOME%/lib/*.jar
wrapper.java.classpath.2=%JETTY_HOME%/lib/*.jar
wrapper.java.classpath.3=%JETTY_HOME%/start.jar
wrapper.java.library.path.1=%WRAPPER_HOME%/lib
wrapper.app.parameter.1=%JETTY_HOME%/start.jar
wrapper.app.parameter.2=%JETTY_HOME%/etc/jetty.xml
# other config params as needed
You can get the src from: http://svn.codehaus.org/jetty/jetty/branches/jetty-7/jetty-win32/ and build it yourself.
But I manually installed the wrapper as any “standard” wrapper installation.
Took the original Jetty-Service.conf file and changed:
wrapper.java.mainclass=org.mortbay.jetty.win32service.JettyServiceWrapperListener to wrapper.java.mainclass=org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperSimpleApp
And added…
wrapper.app.parameter.1=org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main <-- Main class wrapper.app.parameter.2=../etc/jetty.xml wrapper.app.parameter.x=../etc/jetty-x.xml <--Any additional config files you wish to include… wrapper.app.parameter.y=../etc/jetty-y.xml
Seems to start fine and it seems to shutdown gracefully too.
I had a problema running @crowne's code for install the service (I'm running Jetty 8.1.0). Just needed to change -StartMode=Java --StopMode=Java
to -StartMode=jvm --StopMode=jvm
and remove ++JvmOptions=-XX:+CMSPermGenSweepingEnabled
.
After that I created a create_jetty_service.bat at the jetty/bin folder and run the file from there:
set jetty_home = C:\java\jetty\jetty-hightide-8.1.0.v20120127
JettyService //IS//JettyService --DisplayName="Jetty Service" ^
--Install=%jetty_home%\bin\JettyService.exe ^
--LogPath=%jetty_home%\logs ^
--LogLevel=Debug --StdOutput=auto --StdError=auto --StartMode=jvm --StopMode=jvm --Jvm=auto ^
++JvmOptions=-Djetty.home=%jetty_home% ^
++JvmOptions=-DSTOP.PORT=8087 ^
++JvmOptions=-DSTOP.KEY=downB0y ^
++JvmOptions=-Djetty.logs=%jetty_home%\logs ^
++JvmOptions=-Dorg.eclipse.jetty.util.log.SOURCE=true ^
++JvmOptions=-XX:MaxPermSize=256M ^
++JvmOptions=-XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled ^
--Classpath=%jetty_home%\start.jar ^
--StartClass=org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main ^
++StartParams=OPTIONS=All ^
++StartParams=%jetty_home%\etc\jetty.xml ^
++StartParams=%jetty_home%\etc\jetty-deploy.xml ^
++StartParams=%jetty_home%\etc\jetty-webapps.xml ^
++StartParams=%jetty_home%\etc\jetty-contexts.xml ^
++StartParams=%jetty_home%\etc\jetty-testrealm.xml ^
--StopClass=org.eclipse.jetty.start.Main ++StopParams=--stop
Remember to run cmd.exe as administrator to the command take effect.
You can run as a Windows service Jetty can be used to exewrap.
Jetty Windows Service all-in-one packages are also distributed.
http://exewrap.sourceforge.jp/jetty/
If you are in a bit of a locked down environment and need to stay within the Microsoft provided tool set, then srvany
, instsrv
and sc
are your friends. Unfortunately it often includes making registry edits. The nice thing is it's very flexible.
Here's what I did recently to auto-start a Selenium Grid hub server.
Copy srvany.exe
into c:\tools\srvany\srvany.exe
Open cmd window as admin and run:
$ cd C:\tools\srvany
$ sc create "Selenium Grid Hub Server" binPath= c:\tools\srvany\srvany.exe DisplayName= "Selenium Grid Hub Server"
RegEdit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Selenium Grid Hub Server
Add a new key named Parameters
Under that key, add 3 new String Values named:
Application
=>${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java.exe
AppParameters
=>-jar selenium-server-standalone-2.42.2.jar -role hub
AppDirectory
=>C:\tools\selenium
Credit for this goes to http://codeforjava.blogspot.com/2010/12/run-java-application-as-windows-nt.html
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