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Networking - Java/Unix

Hello everybody,

I am pretty new to java network programming, but I have been able to make a specific to my needs client/server programs that run fine.
The problem is that I have to run the clients on multiple machines running Fedora OS, and they should run as daemons in the backround and only respond when the server contacts them.
So my question is how to make the clients a daemon processes??


Any help is appreciated...
Or if somebody solved the problem please share it :))

Thanks
Mar 31 '10 #1

✓ answered by ashitpro

You will have to create a script under /etc/init.d directory.
You can look for a sample in same directory.

This should help you:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/lin...ce-daemon.html

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You will have to create a script under /etc/init.d directory.
You can look for a sample in same directory.

This should help you:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/lin...ce-daemon.html
Apr 1 '10 #2
Thanks Very helpfull link :)
Apr 1 '10 #3

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