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Clarify about "Java Server Application" in README #68

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ngocdaothanh opened this issue Nov 8, 2013 · 4 comments
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Clarify about "Java Server Application" in README #68

ngocdaothanh opened this issue Nov 8, 2013 · 4 comments

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@ngocdaothanh
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I've read the section "Java Server Application" in README, but I still don't know how to tell sbt-native-packager to start my Java app at boot time.

Is this feature finished, or currently it's just a planned feature?

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jsuereth commented Nov 8, 2013

It's a planned feature. It is only implemented for Ubuntu using upstart right now. What platform are you on? We could try to add support for your platform next, depending.

@ngocdaothanh
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I use CentOS.

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jsuereth commented Nov 8, 2013

Great. So you need RPM + init.d support? Could you open an enhancement ticket requesting that? Providing any additional detail of requirements would be great too. I'm about 4 years out of date with CentOS. My RPM knowledge comes from bundling apps in CentOS 4.2+. I'm not quite up-to-date on where they stand now :)

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Thanks. I've added #70.

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