My question is essentially the same as the following one but the answer did not help me.
.NET Windows Service - multiple services in one project
Essentially, I have 3 services, lets say "Service1", "Service" and "Service3".
ServiceBase[] ServicesToRun;
ServicesToRun = new ServiceBase[]
{
new Service1("Service1"),
开发者_开发技巧 new Service2("Service2"),
new Service3("Service3")
};
ServiceBase.Run(ServicesToRun);
I also have installer classes with corresponding serviceInstaller.ServiceName = "ServiceX" for each of these services.
When I use installutil, i do see all 3 services on the Service manager. However, when i start them (any or all of them) only the first one ("Service1") is running.
I know this is trivial and i can probably have different installer projects for each of these but in my case, it semantically makes more sense to use just one
Your help is appreciated
Thanks Venu
I created a 3 service project (below) which uses a project installer for each service. I then added an installer project which installs the services into service manager. Here was my workflow:
- Create 3 services in a solution in Visual Studio 2008. Naming each service as Service1, Service2 and, Service3. (Being sure to change the actual service names to their respective names in the properties window.)
- Added an Installer project to this solution.
- Added the project outputs from the three service projects to the installer project.
- Added custom actions for all three services in the installer for Installing the services in service manager.
- Built and Installed.
This gives me three distinct services in service manager: Service1, Service2 and Service3
Enjoy!
http://code.google.com/p/multi-service-install/
EDIT:
I have updated the code in the repository to have one executable but two services. Each service installs to the service manager with its own name and ability to start/stop. I think this is what you're wanting, correct? Here is what I did:
- Created a service project.
- Added a second service to the same project (with a unique service name).
- Added an installer to both services (ServiceA and ServiceB).
- In the ProjectInstaller.Designer.vb file I changed the Me.Installers.AddRange line to show both of the service installers. (Me.ServiceInstaller1, Me.ServiceInstaller2)
- In the Main entry point of the main service (ServiceA in my case), I set the ServicesToRun variable to an array of ServiceBase containing all the services that I want it to run (ServiceA and ServiceB). This is an important step as the service manager sets a property based on the number of arguments here - either to allow multiple instances of the same exe or only a single instance.
- Add an installer project and use the output of Services.
- Add a custom action using the output from Services.
The code can still be downloaded from the same link as above.
Thanks!
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