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The way this is usually done is by having another program monitoring some parameters or data which the service program provides in an agreed location (e.g. a file somewhere on the file system)

In this way the service program quitely runs on its own and the monitoring program --which can be started and stopped independently-- gives a view into the service program.

CountZero

"If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law

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