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1. Re: JBoss shutdown signal
jaikiran Oct 26, 2009 1:22 AM (in response to amagno)Which version of JBoss AS? And what exactly are you trying to do?
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2. Re: JBoss shutdown signal
amagno Oct 26, 2009 7:55 AM (in response to amagno)If I use shutdown -S server won't go down (I'm looping through a list and sending and receiving messages synchronously). If I know a shutdown has been requested I can break the loop and shutdown will go on.
Thanks for your interest.
P.S.: JBoss 5.1.0"jaikiran" wrote:
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3. Re: JBoss shutdown signal
jaikiran Oct 26, 2009 10:21 AM (in response to amagno)"amagno" wrote:
If I use shutdown -S server won't go down (I'm looping through a list and sending and receiving messages synchronously).
What you are doing isn't probably correct (the looping thing), but i don't really know your usecase in detail."amagno" wrote:
If I know a shutdown has been requested I can break the loop and shutdown will go on.
See if this helps http://www.jboss.org/community/wiki/StartupAndDeploymentCheck. You probably will have to look into that MBean for more details to see if it sets the status to "Stopping" or something similar when a shutdown is requested. -
4. Re: JBoss shutdown signal
amagno Oct 26, 2009 10:59 AM (in response to amagno)Well the "looping thing" actually are data read from a database that have to be sort of synchronized with another site through websphere mq (and it has to be done in a batch). Better ideas are welcome.
Thanks for the link."jaikiran" wrote:
What you are doing isn't probably correct (the looping thing), but i don't really know your usecase in detail.