TCP server as a Windows service using Python?
Shalabh Chaturvedi
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Fri Jan 30 20:26:17 EST 2004
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David Mitchell <djmitchell at spamfree.optushome.com.au> wrote in message news:<pan.2004.01.30.00.11.06.642734 at spamfree.optushome.com.au>... > Hello group, > > I'm trying to create a TCP server using Python, and I want it to run under > Windows as a service. ... > I can't see how to let the service accept *either* an incoming TCP client > connection *or* an e.g. "stop service" message. If someone could point me > to some sample code, I'd greatly appreciate it - Google hasn't been > helpful. An alternative solution might be to split the functionality into two processes. The Windows service launches a second (TCP server) process, which it later kills upon being asked to stop. -- Shalabh
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