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Daemon bootstrappers which initialize a classloader with jars laid out in an installation footprint.

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package org.apache.directory.daemon;


/**
 * Interface used by DaemonApplications.
 * 
 * @author Apache Directory Project
 * @version $Rev: 434416 $
 */
public interface DaemonApplication
{
    /**
     * Threads should be created, along with sockets.  
     * 
     * @param layout the application's installation home layout 
     * @param args the shifted arguments after the installation home path and 
     * the command arguments are removed
     */
    void init( InstallationLayout layout, String[] args ) throws Exception;


    /**
     * Start threads and bind sockets here.
     */
    void start();


    /**
     * Stop threads and close sockets opened in start() here.
     * 
     * @param args shifted arguments without installation path or stop command
     * @throws Exception 
     */
    void stop( String[] args ) throws Exception;


    /**
     * The application should destroy resources created in init() here.
     */
    void destroy();
}




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