brian dot ngure at gmail dot com (2010-04-30 03:03:51)
An example of how it should be done:
<?php
class TestClass {
private $args;
function __construct($arg) {
$this->args = $arg;
$this->run();
}
private function run() {
if ($this->args == 'run') {
win32_start_service_ctrl_dispatcher('test_service');
while (WIN32_SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP != win32_get_last_control_message()) {
# do your work here.
# try not to take up more than 30 seconds before going around the loop
# again
}
}
}
}
$object = new TestClass($argv[1]);
?>
me at sylvain tiret besse point fr (2007-11-20 12:45:33)
Just to help a little, the service control command must be in the first script called. If you try to type this portion of code in a separate file and include it, the SCM will not get the controls.
example :
- file1.inc :
<?PHP
class MyClass{
function __construct() {
$x = win32_start_service_ctrl_dispatcher('service');
while (WIN32_SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP!=win32_get_last_control_message()){
//your code
}
}
?>
- service.php :
<?PHP
include("file1.inc");
$object = new MyClass();
?>
WON'T WORK !