Java Service Wrapper 3.3.0 is a C/C++ script for Test and Measurement scripts design by Tanuki Software.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Java Service Wrapper is a configurable tool which allows Java applications to be installed and controlled like native NT or Unix services.
Publisher review: Java Service Wrapper is a configurable tool which allows Java applications to be installed and controlled like native NT or Unix services. Java Service Wrapper is a configurable tool which allows Java applications to be installed and controlled like native NT or Unix services. Includes fault correction software to automatically restart crashed or frozen JVMs. Critical when application is needed 24x7. In addition to supporting Java Service Wrapper development, get access to professional features: - Scaled memory settings: Ability to set initial and maximum memory levels based on the total amount of system memory. - Alert emails: Sleep safe at night knowing that you will be notified by email whenever anything happens with your application. - Event commands: Get the ability to execute arbitrary system commands in response to a wide range of JVM and Wrapper state changes. - Timed events: Ability to schedule JVM restarts, shutdowns, and thread dumps at specific times or intervals Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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