We use jsvc from the Apache Commons daemon project to run Ringo as
service on Debian/Ubuntu. Jsvc is mainly for Unix systems, but there
is another tool called Procrun that does the same for Windows:
http://commons.apache.org/daemon/procrun.html
I never tried it, but it may be working for you.
> There's some notes about deploying as a war file, in the below.
>
> [13:25] <oravecz> are there any docs or scripts to package my app up
> for deployment to external Java web servers?
> [13:27] <hannesw> oravecz you mean packaging for a servlet container?
> [13:28] <hannesw> we now have ringo-admin create -a which creates
> something you can deploy on google app engine, which happens to use
> servlet web apps
> [13:28] <hannesw> and olegp has been working on a script that creates
> a .war file from an app
> [13:28] <hannesw> http://ringojs.pastebin.com/WgtXUuLV
>
> Is the best-case to follow the script given above and deploy as a WAR
> in a regular Java server (such as Tomcat)? It looks a little rough,
> and I just wanted to know if I'm missing something before I dive in
> and try to figure it out.
This reminds me that Oleg has written a ringo-admin script to package
applications as WAR files. We should merge that to Ringo mainline.
http://github.com/olegp/ringojs/commit/86fc80584683be4202c538119641ca672edf5499
Hannes
> thanks in advance;
>
> Nathan
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