vqServer Console
Java applications such as vqServer are often run from a command-line interpreter window. vqServer can use this window to display status messages and error messages and to accept simple commands. This feature is disabled by default but can be enabled using the -console command line option. The command-line interpreter window is called the vqServer console or the console in this documentation. vqServer console displayThe console displays the following information:
This information can be refreshed and re-displayed by pressing the Enter key when the console window is active. |
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vqServer console connections displayThe console window can also display information about each request for information, or connection, dealt with by vqServer. This is useful for debugging purposes. To invoke this option (or to turn it off), activate the console window, type D, and press the Enter key. The console displays the following four lines for each request handled by vqServer:
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vqServer console commandsA command is invoked by typing the abbreviation listed to the right of the command and pressing the Enter key when the console window is active. The console understands the following commands:
vqServer version 1.9. Copyright © 1997-2000 Steve Shering and vqSoft. Last updated 14 March 1999. |
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