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You may have a preference to use WebSpellChecker as a service on Linux. By default, it is not available as a service, however. However, you can create it.
There are plenty of instructions available on the Internet that will explain how to create a service. Here is the one of them available on Medium that describes how to create a Linux service.
1. Create a text file, e.g. webspellchecker.service. In the example below, you need to set a name for User and update paths to the installation directory of WebSpellChecker.
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[Unit] Description=WebSpellChecker spelling and grammar checking server After=network.target StartLimitIntervalSec=0 [Service] User=user_name Environment="LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/homeopt/spellcheckWSC/svc/appAppServer/lib" Environment="TZ=:/etc/localtime" WorkingDirectory=/homeopt/spellcheckWSC/svc/appAppServer ExecStart=/homeopt/spellcheckWSC/svc/appAppServer/AppServerX Restart=on-failure [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target |
2. Once the file is created, you need to copy it into /etc/systemd/system directory.
3. In order to start or stop the service, use the next commands below.
Start the service as follows:
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service webspellchecker start |
Stop the service as follows:
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service webspellchecker stop |
You have an option to start the service on boot. To do so, use the following command:
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systemctl enable webspellchecker |