I'm doing some of those things at work (http-kit, 
logback+slf4j+MDC+clojure.tools.logging, config via property files). My 
entry point (main) is a Java class that reads properties file, sets system 
properties to hoist logging config variables, then uses reflection to load 
other Java/Clojure initializers that may be referring to SLF4j in some 
fashion.

We're yet to settle on a way to run Java JAR as a system service, but we 
are looking at http://supervisord.org/ and https://mmonit.com/wiki/Monit/FAQ

Shantanu

On Tuesday, 26 May 2015 17:08:30 UTC+5:30, Colin Yates wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am venturing into new territory using http-kit, as I usually use a 
> 'managed' web server container like tomcat and have a few questions about 
> packing and running a JAR file:
>
>  - are there are convenient service wrappers for windows and/or Linux
>  - any best practice around managing class path for things like logback.xml
>
> I have a jar created from lein uberjar and java -jar the.jar works, but 
> this seems a long way away from automated deployment :).
>
> Any advice welcome - thanks!
>

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