Hi,
I tried to fix this by calling timer.cancel() during the destroy method, which seems to me
is the way to handle timers during shutdown if I don´t want them to get persisted.
Now I´m having the "Could not destroy component: "componentName"
EJBNoSuchObjectException: Could not find stateful bean: " problem.
Important: I already searched the forums for that exception and found the "adjust
Timeouts-solution". I did that, but I still get the exception. Furthermore, I get
this for my ASyncTest class, as well as another class. Both do have in common, that they
are created using @Startup.
Timeouts also do seem unlikely, because I can provoke this directly after startup -
although all 3 timeout values are set to 30 minutes (or 1800 seconds).
I´m running Seam 1.1 GA on JBoss 4.0.5 GA.
Does anybody have a clue what else might go wrong during the shutdown phase? I tried to
debug it, but it seems like I do not even enter the @Destroy method of my bean. Frankly,
I´m completely lost on this one... :-(
Help, please, anybody?
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