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David Lloyd commented on JBREM-1189:
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In order to ensure smooth operation of the test suite, I've added an
"awaitClosed()/awaitClosedUninterruptibly()" method pair to coordinate clean
shutdown. Maybe all that's needed is one more method - requestClose(), something like
that - on Connection which does the graceful shutdown?
Or maybe close() should be graceful by default with an additional closeImmediate()
method.
I think the first might be better though. Then the pattern would look something like
this:
connection = do connect;
try {
... do work ...
connection.requestClose();
connection.awaitClosed();
} finally {
// make sure it is shut down either way...
safeClose(connection);
// this might be needed as well:
connection.awaitClosedUninterruptibly();
}
Graceful connection close
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Key: JBREM-1189
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBREM-1189
Project: JBoss Remoting
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: r3 core: api, r3 core: remote
Reporter: David Lloyd
Fix For: 3.1.0.Beta2
Design a mechanism for graceful connection shutdown. This could work in one of a few
ways:
1. Refuse new clients, immediately close all clients, allow outstanding requests to
finish
2. Refuse new clients, keep connection up until all clients are closed and all
outstanding requests to finish
#1 might be better - since requests have a finite lifespan but clients can hang around
indifinitely.
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