Regd standalone applicaiton (daemon) running in app server

I woudl like to know whetehr we can deploy a standalone java applicaiton in any appserver. I am thinking of deploying a daemon (standalone application) in app server.
Please let me know the feasibiliity and pros and cons of this.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Godspeed

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