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Dimitris Andreadis commented on JBAS-6916:
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Just be careful with that in the AS context. At some point I was looking at why a JVM halt
was necessary at shutdown time. In the AS environment some non-daemon threads might not
allow the server to stop.
Remove hardcoded call to Runtime.exit in JMXKernel
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Key: JBAS-6916
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBAS-6916
Project: JBoss Application Server
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: JMX
Reporter: Andrew Lee Rubinger
Assignee: Andrew Lee Rubinger
Legacy implementation of bootstrap would manually exit the VM upon server shutdown as a
default. With the new bootstrap implmentation, VM-specific stuff is left out of scope.
Because non-daemon Threads are left running in the VM after server shutdown, the VM does
not cleanly exit without some help. Therefore JMXKernel.shutdown has a Runtime.exit()
directly in it.
This block in the JMXKernel must be removed after server shutdown leaves no non-daemon
Threads running.
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