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43.4 Starting IceBox
Incorporating everything we discussed in the previous sections, we can now configure and start IceBox servers.43.4.1 Starting the C++ Server
Assuming these properties reside in a configuration file named config, we can start the C++ IceBox server as follows:Additional command line options are supported, including those that allow the server to run as a Windows service or Unix daemon. See Section 8.3.2 for more information.43.4.2 Starting the Java Server
Our Java configuration is nearly identical to the C++ version, except for the entry point specification:Assuming these properties reside in a configuration file named config, we can start the Java IceBox server as follows:43.4.3 Starting the C# Server
Assuming these properties reside in a configuration file named config, we can start the C# IceBox server as follows:43.4.4 Initialization Failure
At startup, an IceBox server inspects its configuration for all properties having the prefix IceBox.Service. and initializes each service. If initialization fails for a service, the IceBox server invokes the stop operation on any initialized services, reports an error, and terminates.
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