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- You need JavaService.exeThis is freely available at http://javaservice.objectweb.org/.
Documentation and example code are also available
Unzip the JavaService-bin-1.2.x.zip (or JavaService-2.0.x.zip) - Where should the expanded files be located?
Set up and run your script with the appropriate path. Ex:Code Block javaservice -install OFBiz %java_home%\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll -Xms256M -Xmx512M -Djava.class.path=%java_home%\lib\tools.jar;%ofbiz_home%\ofbiz.jar -start org.ofbiz.base.start.Start -out %ofbiz_home%\logs\serviceLog.txt -err %ofbiz_home%\logs\serviceErr.txt -current %ofbiz_home% -manual
Note: If your java sdk is installed under a directory with a space in it, the service will install, but not start properly, unless you change java_home to the DOS 8.3 name. For example, if your java sdk is installed in C:\Program Files\Java\j2sdk1.4.2_xx
then you would set java_home=C:\PROGRA~1\Java\j2sdk1.4.2_xx
* Go to the win2k services app and you should now find a service 'OFBiz' set up to run manually (this of course can be changed to run automatically if so desired).
- Alternatively, the service can be started with the command:net start OFBiz
- And the service can then be stopped with the command:net stop OFBizAdvice from enki_ at users.sourceforge.net. There is an alternative to this : http://docs.ofbiz.org/pages/editpage.action?pageId=2001