Have you tried using the Java Service Wrapper tool in the binary
distro. e.g. go into activemq/bin/linux and see the wrapper scripts;
it lets you setup daemons and use unix signals to
monitor/start/stop/restart etc

On 24/09/2007, Roger Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're planning to use ActiveMQ as an asynchronous messaging layer between
> daemon processes written in various languages (connecting to ActiveMQ via
> STOMP).  We need a convenient way to launch, shutdown, or restart the
> daemons and supervise them (restart them if they die).  We also want to
> start multiple copies of daemon process, all listening to the same queue.
>
> Can anyone recommend any free/open-source tools for doing this?  AFAIK, with
> Linux init scripts, it always assumes a single daemon process and it may not
> automatically restart them if they die.
>
> What are people using to manage daemons?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roger
>


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