On Windows Only (Optional)

SOCKETTIMEOUT is the time in seconds for which JRLY Windows service blocks for network activity (new connections, data to be read, closed connections). SOCKETTIMEOUT also affects the Service Control Manager (SCM). When the SCM requests the Windows service to stop, the SCM must wait for at least SOCKETTIMEOUT seconds before quitting.

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The format for directory and filenames is determined by the operating system. UNIX systems use the forward slash (/). Windows systems use the backslash (\). If any files specified in LOGDIR, ACCESS_LOG, or ERROR_LOG cannot be opened for writing, JRLY prints an error message on stderr and exits. The formats for the host names and the port numbers are shown in the following table.