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Linux Daemon written in Java location

I'm currently writing a Java daemon. I'm writing a script that will have the standard daemon commands (start, stop, restart, status) and I'm trying to decide on where things should go when installing the daemon.

My current idea is:

PID File: /开发者_开发技巧var/run/myapp.pid

Daemon Script: /etc/init.d/myapp

Java App (.jar): /usr/bin/myapp

Logs: /var/log/myapp.err, /var/log/myapp.log, /var/log/myapp.info (you get the idea)

Configs: /etc/myapp.conf (or /etc/myapp/configs-go-here if I have more than one in the future)

I'm still new to the Linux directory structure so if I'm doing something wrong let me know. Whats confusing me the most is that my Java app is a .jar file (archive) and not a binary. So does that mean that /usr/bin/ isn't the "right" place for it?


You could put the .jar file in /usr/lib/myapp/myapp.jar and make the startup script do java -j /usr/lib/myapp/myapp.jar

Looking it from that side, the jar is effectively a library that the /usr/bin/java binary uses, so those locations look good to me.


The /usr/lib/myapp/myapp.jar suggestion is on the right track, but /usr/lib is for architecture-specific files - since Java jar archives are platform-independent, /usr/share/myapp/myapp.jar is a better location.

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