YAJSW is an Apache licensed pure java alternative for tanuki java service wrapper. It implements a multitude of additional functions and can be easily extended with groovy scripts. JSW configurations can be easily ported.

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Apache License V2.0, GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 3.0 (LGPLv3)

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  • You are my sweet heart.
  • great wrapper
  • Excellent tool to wrap my simple java app without turning to a heavy web/app server.
  • Really helpful tool, working as expected, all features I can think of to be usable, configuration very easy, is a kind of automagic ;-)
  • Easy and very intuitive to use. I deploy my applications to Linux and Windows servers, and having the same wrapper used in both operating systems is a plus for my project.
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Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, System Administrators

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Network Monitoring Software, Java Installers

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2008-04-11