unless its 2am and you need to stop a runaway task you should quiesce your
axis2 webapp to allow the connections to be closed *gracefully*
e.g.
assuming your axis2 webapp is called axis2 which is running on localhost
port 8080 put this in your browser
http://localhost:8080/manager/html/stop?path=/axis2

Tack
M--
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kjell Nilsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <axis-user@ws.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 12:33 PM
Subject: Silly question about how to shutdown axis


> This is probably a silly newbee question but how do I shutdown a
> standalone axis server.
>
> I have implemented the ServiceLifeCycle interface so I can do late
> late cleanup database
> and jms stuff, and this works nice.
>
> Since I have developed on a Mac the Unix command 'kill' takes down the
> axisserver nice and
> clean, calling my shutDown() method. But my problem is that I will
> deploy this axis2server on
> OpenVMS and there is not a 'kill' command there, only a 'delete/entry'
> command that does
> like 'kill -9', and thats not nice since the server dies abruptly.
>
> So what strategy shall I use? Implement an operation that will
> shutdown axis2 from inside?
> If so what method can I call to stop the server and how do I get hold
> of the objects that
> has the stop method? Or is there a static method somewhere to call?
>
> Any hint will be fine ;-)
>
> Kind regards
> --kjell
>
>
>
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