Any Java-based application, including WSO2 Carbon and any Carbon-based product products, can be run as a Windows service as described in the following sections:
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Prerequisites
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by using a bridging tool such as Yet Another Java Service Wrapper (YAJSW).
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Since YAJSW is distributed under the LGPL license and WSO2 is distributed under the Apache2 license, these two can not be packed together in a distribution. However, any end-user or customer can freely combine components under these two licenses as long as the combined work is not distributed. The instructions below guide you through using YAJSW to install a WSO2 product as a Windows Service. |
Follow the instructions in the sections below to set it up.
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Prerequisites
- Install JDK and set up the
JAVA_HOME
environment variable. For more information, see Installation Prerequisites. - Download and install a service wrapper library to use for running your WSO2 product as a Windows service. WSO2 recommends Yet Another Java Service Wrapper (YAJSW) version 11.03, and several WSO2 products provide a default
wrapper.conf
file in their<PRODUCT_HOME>/bin/yajsw/
directory. The instructions below describe how to set up this file.
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The configuration file used for wrapping Java Applications by YAJSW is is the wrapper.conf
, which is located in the <YAJSW_HOME>/conf/
directory and file. The wrapper.conf
file found in the <PRODUCT_HOME>/bin/yajsw/
directory of many WSO2 products. Following is the minimal wrapper.conf
configuration holds the minimal configuration for running a WSO2 product as a Windows service. Open your Service.
Copy the
wrapper.conf
file
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found in the
<PRODUCT_HOME>/bin/yajsw/
directory and paste it in the<YAJSW_HOME>/conf/
directory.
A sample of thewrapper.conf
file that is packed with the WSO2 product is given below.Info If you
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wish to set additional properties from an external registry at runtime, store sensitive information like usernames and passwords for connecting to the registry in a
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Add the following properties to the wrapper.conf
file manually to avoid errors in the management console:
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Add the following property. If this property is not added, you may come across an exception that will result in blank pages when you log in to the IS management console.
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wrapper.java.additional.26 = -Dorg.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.STRICT_QUOTE_ESCAPING=false |
Add the following classpath.
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properties file, and secure it with secure vault.
Code Block language bash title Minimal wrapper.conf configuration linenumbers true #******************************************************************** # working directory #******************************************************************** wrapper.working.dir=${carbon_home}\\ # Java Main class. # YAJSW: default is "org.rzo.yajsw.app.WrapperJVMMain" # DO NOT SET THIS PROPERTY UNLESS YOU HAVE YOUR OWN IMPLEMENTATION # wrapper.java.mainclass= #******************************************************************** # tmp folder # yajsw creates temporary files named in_.. out_.. err_.. jna.. # per default these are placed in jna.tmpdir. # jna.tmpdir is set in setenv batch file to <yajsw>/tmp #******************************************************************** wrapper.tmp.path = ${jna_tmpdir} #******************************************************************** # Application main class or native executable # One of the following properties MUST be defined #******************************************************************** # Java Application main class wrapper.java.app.mainclass=org.wso2.carbon.bootstrap.Bootstrap # Log Level for console output. (See docs for log levels) wrapper.console.loglevel=INFO # Log file to use for wrapper output logging. wrapper.logfile=${wrapper_home}\/log\/wrapper.log # Format of output for the log file. (See docs for formats) #wrapper.logfile.format=LPTM # Log Level for log file output. (See docs for log levels) #wrapper.logfile.loglevel=INFO # Maximum size that the log file will be allowed to grow to before # the log is rolled. Size is specified in bytes. The default value # of 0, disables log rolling by size. May abbreviate with the 'k' (kB) or # 'm' (mB) suffix. For example: 10m = 10 megabytes. # If wrapper.logfile does not contain the string ROLLNUM it will be automatically added as suffix of the file name wrapper.logfile.maxsize=10m # Maximum number of rolled log files which will be allowed before old # files are deleted. The default value of 0 implies no limit. wrapper.logfile.maxfiles=10 # Title to use when running as a console wrapper.console.title="WSO2 Carbon" #******************************************************************** # Wrapper Windows Service and Posix Daemon Properties #******************************************************************** # Name of the service wrapper.ntservice.name="WSO2CARBON" # Display name of the service wrapper.ntservice.displayname="WSO2 Carbon" # Description of the service wrapper.ntservice.description="Carbon Kernel" #******************************************************************** # Wrapper System Tray Properties #******************************************************************** # enable system tray wrapper.tray = true # TCP/IP port. If none is defined multicast discovery is used to find the port # Set the port in case multicast is not possible. wrapper.tray.port = 15002 #******************************************************************** # Exit Code Properties # Restart on non zero exit code #******************************************************************** wrapper.on_exit.0=SHUTDOWN wrapper.on_exit.default=RESTART #******************************************************************** # Trigger actions on console output #******************************************************************** # On Exception show message in system tray wrapper.filter.trigger.0=Exception wrapper.filter.script.0=scripts\/trayMessage.gv wrapper.filter.script.0.args=Exception #******************************************************************** # genConfig: further Properties generated by genConfig #******************************************************************** placeHolderSoGenPropsComeHere= wrapper.java.command = ${java_home}\\bin\\java wrapper.java.classpath.1 = ${java_home}\\lib\\tools.jar wrapper.java.classpath.2
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\\bin\\*.jar wrapper.app.parameter.1 = org.wso2.carbon.bootstrap.Bootstrap wrapper.app.parameter.2 = RUN wrapper.java.additional.1 = -Xbootclasspath\/a:${carbon_home}\\lib\\xboot\\*.jar wrapper.java.additional.2 = -Xms256m wrapper.java.additional.3 = -Xmx1024m wrapper.java.additional.4 = -XX:MaxPermSize=256m wrapper.java.additional.5 = -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError wrapper.java.additional.6 = -XX:HeapDumpPath=${carbon_home}\\repository\\logs\\heap-dump.hprof wrapper.java.additional.7 = -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote wrapper.java.additional.8 = -Djava.endorsed.dirs=${carbon_home}\\lib\\endorsed;${java_home}\\jre\\lib\\endorsed wrapper.java.additional.9 = -Dcarbon.registry.root=\/ wrapper.java.additional.10 = -Dcarbon.home=${carbon_home} wrapper.java.additional.11 = -Dwso2.server.standalone=true wrapper.java.additional.12 = -Djava.command=${java_home}\\bin\\java wrapper.java.additional.13 = -Djava.io.tmpdir=${carbon_home}\\tmp wrapper.java.additional.14 = -Dcatalina.base=${carbon_home}\\lib\\tomcat wrapper.java.additional.15 = -Djava.util.logging.config.file=${carbon_home}\\repository\\conf\\log4j.properties wrapper.java.additional.16 = -Dcarbon.config.dir.path=${carbon_home}\\repository\\conf wrapper.java.additional.17 = -Dcarbon.logs.path=${carbon_home}\\repository\\logs wrapper.java.additional.18 = -Dcomponents.repo=${carbon_home}\\repository\\components\\plugins wrapper.java.additional.19 = -Dconf.location=${carbon_home}\\repository\\conf wrapper.java.additional.20 = -Dcom.atomikos.icatch.file=${carbon_home}\\lib\\transactions.properties wrapper.java.additional.21 = -Dcom.atomikos.icatch.hide_init_file_path=true wrapper.java.additional.22 = -Dorg.apache.jasper.runtime.BodyContentImpl.LIMIT_BUFFER=true wrapper.java.additional.23 = -Dcom.sun.jndi.ldap.connect.pool.authentication=simple wrapper.java.additional.24 = -Dcom.sun.jndi.ldap.connect.pool.timeout=3000 wrapper.java.additional.25 = -Dorg.terracotta.quartz.skipUpdateCheck=true wrapper.java.additional.26 = -Dorg.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.STRICT_QUOTE_ESCAPING=false wrapper.java.additional.27 = -Dfile.encoding=UTF8 wrapper.java.additional.28 = -DworkerNode=false wrapper.java.additional.29 = -Dhttpclient.hostnameVerifier=DefaultAndLocalhost
Setting up CARBON_HOME
Extract the Carbon-based product that you want to run as a Windows service, and then set the Windows environment variable CARBON_HOME
to the extracted product directory location. For example, if you want to run IS 5.1.0 or IS 5.3.0 as a Windows service, you would set CARBON_HOME
to the extracted wso2is-5.1.0
or wso2is-5.3.0
directory directory.
Running the product in console mode
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