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Do we need Running as a service in 3.x (beta?)


Erin O'Connor (46166) | asked Jul 09 '10, 12:09 p.m.
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Running as a service --- Do we still need to do this in 3.x (we use win2008 64bit):

RTC
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rtc/v2r0m0/topic/com.ibm.jazz.install.doc/topics/t_running_jazz_in_tomcat_as_win_service.html
The question is..., if I install the product, can I now log off, or do I have to set "each?" of these as a windows service?

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Sreedhar Rella (24178) | answered Jul 12 '10, 4:22 p.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
Running as a service --- Do we still need to do this in 3.x (we use win2008 64bit):

RTC
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rtc/v2r0m0/topic/com.ibm.jazz.install.doc/topics/t_running_jazz_in_tomcat_as_win_service.html
The question is..., if I install the product, can I now log off, or do I have to set "each?" of these as a windows service?


Its not clear for me on what you meant by "can I now log off". Can you elaborate a bit more on this ?

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Sterling Ferguson-II (1.6k8279269) | answered Jul 13 '10, 10:45 a.m.
Hello,

I believe with tomcat, you had to set up your jazz install as a windows service. Instead of your other tools like CQ that came with WAS. The question is do you still need to do this in 3.x? There may have been something in RQM 2.0.1 that configured this automatically so the user did not have to set this up, but I am not sure. And I don't know about what RTC does.



Running as a service --- Do we still need to do this in 3.x (we use win2008 64bit):

RTC
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rtc/v2r0m0/topic/com.ibm.jazz.install.doc/topics/t_running_jazz_in_tomcat_as_win_service.html
The question is..., if I install the product, can I now log off, or do I have to set "each?" of these as a windows service?


Its not clear for me on what you meant by "can I now log off". Can you elaborate a bit more on this ?

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