Running a Database Server Node as a Windows Service
You can run a database server node as a Windows service, as shown in the following example.
jadserv path=c:\jade\system ini=c:\jade\system\jade.ini start
The jadserv executable command has the following argument values.
jadserv path=database-path ini=JADE-initialization-file-path
service=name-of-service
[name=initializaton-file-named-section]
[quiet]
install|uninstall|remove|start|startsync|stop|stopsync|run
The optional quiet argument suppresses message boxes relating to the action being performed.
Each invocation of jadserv.exe can specify one only of the install, uninstall, remove, start, startsync, stop, stopsync, or run action arguments for the service.
The run argument, specified in the registry command line, runs the service started by the Microsoft service manager.
If the jadserv command line does not contain the service=name‑of‑service argument, the service defaults to the value of the
See also "Installing and Running the JADE Remote Access Program" and "Running a Database Server Node as a Console Application", elsewhere in this document.