Hi,
I went through the Apache JServ source code c/java and I discovered that when a
"Server Shutdown" is called on the Apache server, the JServ client or (C side)
receives a SIGTERM signal. This signal is then sent to the JServ server (java side)
via the ajpv1.1 protocol. Once this "signal" is received, the server performs a
system exit which kills the JVM. Is this the correct behavior for a Java Servlet
engine, or should it proceed to invalidate all the sessions before it exits? Our
system is designed such that the second scenario is the proper functionality. Before
I change the functionality on our system, I would like some feedback on the proper
behavior.
Thanks,
Charles Canning
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