The JBoss(R)* app server is Copyright 2000-2007, Red Hat Middleware LLC and individual contributors, and is licensed under the GNU LGPL. How to run JBoss AS as a Windows Service JBoss AS comes with Windows service executable as part of JBossNative that can run JBoss Application Server as service. The service executable jbosssvc.exe transforms the run.bat and shutdown.bat batch scripts to services. This means that any change made to those scripts will be used both in service and command line mode. To install the JBoss Application Server as Windows service use the provided service.bat batch file. C:\> cd c:\jboss-4.2.0\bin C:\> service.bat install To start the JBoss Application Server as Windows service use Control pannel or net start command. When running in service mode the console output is redirected to the file run.log. You can inspect the file for any errors during service startup. C:\> net start JBAS4SVC The JBoss Application Server 4.2 service is starting. The JBoss Application Server 4.2 service was started successfully. To stop the JBoss Application Server as Windows service use Control pannel or net stop command. When running in service mode the console output is redirected to the file shutdown.log. You can inspect the file for any errors during service shutdown. C:\> net stop JBAS4SVC The JBoss Application Server 4.2 service was stopped successfully. To restart the JBoss Application Server as Windows service use Control pannel. To remove the JBoss Application Server as Windows service use the provided service.bat batch file. C:\> cd c:\jboss-4.2.0\bin C:\> service.bat uninstall Service customization is done by editing the service.bat script. Each command has a separate section that you can customize. The most common customization task would be changing service names if more then one service instances per box are required.