How to run weblogic managed server as windows servcie

Hello Friends,
I want step-by-step guide to run managed server and application through windows service.
I am able to create admin server as windows service. I tried lot for managed server but no luck.
please help me to resolve it.

Hi,
Here am attached the script for creating a windows service for p6 managed service which i have used for my environment.
SETLOCAL
set DOMAIN_NAME=P6EPPM
set USERDOMAIN_HOME=C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\P6EPPM
set SERVER_NAME=P6
set PRODUCTION_MODE=true
set ADMIN_URL=http://p6eppmdev:7001
cd %USERDOMAIN_HOME%
call %USERDOMAIN_HOME%\bin\setDomainEnv.cmd
call "C:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\bin\installSvc.cmd"
ENDLOCAL
I hope it will work for you.
Try this and update the forum.
Regards
Kumar

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