FYI, I've opened an issue and having a go at fixing it, but could use some help from experts :)
https://github.com/JuliaWeb/HttpServer.jl/issues/82 On Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 9:01:44 PM UTC+8, Steven Sagaert wrote: > > There isn't a function for that. You can shut it down either by killing > the process or by building in your program a "shutdown" message that when > it receives this http request then exits the julia program by calling quit() > > When I wrote a HttpServer based service I also thought this was a missing > feature of HttpServer. > > On Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 11:42:49 AM UTC+1, Eric Forgy wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I remember reading a question similar to (or exactly like) this one, but >> can't find it again. >> >> I can start an HttpServer easily enough, but how to close it? I can see >> that WebSockets has a "close" method, but I can't find a way to close an >> HttpServer. I am probably confused and this question makes no sense :) >> >> Thanks >> >