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JavaMonitor to start a blocking application?
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JavaMonitor to start a blocking application?


  • Subject: JavaMonitor to start a blocking application?
  • From: John Pollard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2018 11:41:55 +0100

Hello WOers,
I use JavaMonitor for a number of web apps just fine.
I have another app that is a WO app but it isn’t an event driven web app; when
it runs is just gets on with a never ending task.
Is there an easy way to use JavaMonitor to just start this when the machine
first boots up, but not try to check it is still alive (no heartbeats)?
This would be a bit easier than using cron for me.
I suppose ideally I would like the app to be responsive to JavaMonitor so it
can be shown to be alive / be killed & restarted, whilst also doing its never
ending task. Is it possible to do this with a background thread in my
ERXApplication class or will that now work nicely with EOF etc.
Thanks
John
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