Creating a Windows Service:
Creating a Windows Service
suggest changeHeadless processes (with no UI) in Windows are called Services. They can be controlled (started, stopped, etc) using standard Windows controls such as the command console, Powershell or the Services tab in Task Manager. A good example might be an application that provides network services, such as a web application, or maybe a backup application that performs various background archival tasks. There are several ways to create and install a Python application as a Service in Windows.
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Table Of Contents
3List
22Reduce
27Classes
28Counting
31Set
42Tuple
45Enum
60setup.py
62Sockets
89urllib
92Idioms
104Stack
105Profiling
109Logging
111os module
118Mixins
120ArcPy
123Websockets
126Arrays
128Polymorphism
1322to3 tool
135Unicode
138Neo4j
140Curses
141Templates
145heapq
146tkinter
154Audio
155pyglet
156queue module
157ijson
160Flask
161Groupby
163pygame
165hashlib
166Gzip
167ctypes
168Creating a Windows Service
170configparser
179sys module
185pyaudio
186shelve
191Contributors