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Top Forums Programming Choosing Java or C++ Post 36878 by SolidSnake on Friday 6th of June 2003 09:07:57 AM
Old 06-06-2003
Lightbulb Choosing Java or C++

Listen, if you know a bit of programming in C and need to program unix-type operating systems the next transitive stage is for sure C++. However, have in mind that Java is like learning C but 99% object-oriented(o.o.) and with no pointers or memory-management tricks. It would be good for you to see and from this direction. Afterall, if you are interested in o.o. Java is for you.
In the end is what you really need most or interested in.
Just enjoy !!!Smilie
 

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JavaServiceWrapper(1)                                         General Commands Manual                                        JavaServiceWrapper(1)

NAME
wrapper - Jar daemon wrapper USAGE
wrapper <command> <configuration file> [configuration properties] [...] wrapper <configuration file> [configuration properties] [...] (<command> implicitly '-c') wrapper <command> (<configuration file> implicitly 'wrapper.conf') wrapper (<command> implicitly '-c' and <configuration file> 'wrapper.conf') where <command> can be one of: -c --console run as a Console application -v --version print the wrapper's version information. -? --help print this help message -- <args> mark the end of Wrapper arguments. All arguments after the '--' will be passed through unmodified to the java application. <configuration file> is the wrapper.conf to use. Name must be absolute or relative to the location of wrapper [configuration properties] are configuration name-value pairs which override values in wrapper.conf. For example: wrapper.debug=true Please note that any file references must be absolute or relative to the location of the Wrapper executable. JAVA WRAPPER SERVICE DESCRIPTION
The Java Service Wrapper makes very easy to install a Java Application as a daemon process on Unix systems. The Wrapper monitors a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) process and automatically restarts it if it that the JVM has crashed or hung. This process takes just a few seconds once the Wrapper has decided there is a problem. It also gives the ability to handle process priority. AUTHOR
Java Service Wrapper Community Edition 32-bit 3.5.3 Copyright (C) 1999-2010 Tanuki Software, Ltd. All Rights Reserved. http://wrap- per.tanukisoftware.com This manual page was written by Remi Debay <debay.remi@gmail.com>. 10/08/2010 JavaServiceWrapper(1)
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