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I'm guessing the answer is no since each application needs a window. But just
to make sure. Can an AIR application run as a service? (i.e. NT service for windows, daemon on linux/mac started on /etc/init.d/rcx.d) Is that possible? Or does AIR application require a graphics console to display to (runlevel 5 and logged in)? |
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"crazydeveloper" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:ggniqe$mth$1@forums.macromedia.com... > I'm guessing the answer is no since each application needs a window. But > just > to make sure. > > Can an AIR application run as a service? (i.e. NT service for windows, > daemon > on linux/mac started on /etc/init.d/rcx.d) > > Is that possible? Or does AIR application require a graphics console to > display to (runlevel 5 and logged in)? An AIR window does not have to be visible. But an AIR window that is not visible is really hard to close. |
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[q]Originally posted by: Newsgroup User
An AIR window does not have to be visible. But an AIR window that is not visible is really hard to close. [/q] Er, yea true. But will it start up without a console? |
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I have the same question,
I looked around quite a bit. I would like my air app to start as a service, but i cannot find a way to do so. If you found something please let us know Thanks Joel |
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