问题
The title sort of sums it up. I was thinking of using Jabaco seeing as it makes .EXEs (as well as .jar files), and I'm more familiar with VB syntax than with Java.
回答1:
You could certainly do this with the Java Service Wrapper. I'm not familiar with Jabaco, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if you can simply reference the Jabaco runtime from the Java Service Wrapper. It's a pretty trivial tool to use, and the free variant should be sufficient.
回答2:
Also, there is a java specific win32 service wrapper: JSL
回答3:
I'm not sure if you could java directly to create a service, but you can use srvany.exe to run any program as a service.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/137890
回答4:
Jpackages dot com have a product called execJ which does exactly that.
I also found an article about how to do it differently here.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1624841/could-java-be-used-to-write-a-win32-system-service