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Jordan Zimmerman updated CURATOR-39:
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    Assignee: Ioannis Canellos  (was: Jordan Zimmerman)

> ServiceProvider thread is not closed during ServiceDiscovery close
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>
>                 Key: CURATOR-39
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CURATOR-39
>             Project: Apache Curator
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Colin Morelli
>            Assignee: Ioannis Canellos
>             Fix For: TBD
>
>
> I'm using 2.0.1-incubating, using the following to build a ServiceProvider:
> serviceProvider = serviceDiscovery.serviceProviderBuilder()
>                     .serviceName(name)
>                     .providerStrategy(new 
> RoundRobinStrategy<DiscoverableService>())
>                     .build();
> serviceProvider.start();
> I have a name => ServiceProvider map that stores all my service providers. 
> During shutdown, I call:
>         for (ServiceProvider serviceProvider : serviceProviderMap.values()) {
>             serviceProvider.close();
>         }
>         serviceDiscovery.close();
> Which is redundant, it seems, because serviceDiscovery itself appears to 
> shutdown the providers. However, I still end up with a dangling 
> "ServiceProvider-0" thread that keeps Tomcat open.
> If I start the container up, without making a service call (so I don't 
> allocate any ServiceProviders), Tomcat shuts down cleanly. As soon as a 
> ServiceProvider is allocated (by making a service call) Tomcat hangs during 
> shutdown, and informs me of the remaining thread. I will try to provide more 
> information as it becomes available to me.



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