Hello everyone.
Please. Try to understand my problem.
Lets forget about web application or standalone application or tomcat.
The problem is very simple. I have a WSDL based webservice. I want to
invoke this service using Camel and get the results.
The code for doing this is here.
public class Run {
public static void main(String str[]) {
try {
CamelContext cc = new DefaultCamelContext();
cc.addRoutes(new RouteBuilder() {
public void configure() {
from("direct:start1").
to("cxf://http://localhost:8080/JAXWS1/MyInterfaceImpl?serviceClass=com.syed.MyInterface&serviceName={http://syed.com/}MyInterfaceImplService&portName={http://syed.com/}MyInterfaceImplPort");
}
});
cc.start();
ProducerTemplate t = cc.createProducerTemplate();
int annsal = t.requestBody("direct:start1", 10000,
Integer.class);
System.out.println("annsal:" + annsal);
t.stop();
cc.stop();
} catch (Exception i) {
i.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
When I run the above program I am able to get the results. But the
program is still running. Even though I shutdown template first followed by
context the program is still running.
I wanted to print the list of threads that are running. The list of
threads is available in my first message.
With this I concluded there is a bug in camel. Camel is creating some
threads and not stopping them. Or the bug could be with utilities used by
camel such as CXF, etc.
I have similar piece of code in my web application. Because the
standalone program is not terminating my thread in web application is also
not terminating.
Can you guys just help me how to gracefully shut down the camel in the
above piece of code.
Please do not suggest System.exit(). That will not help me.
Thanks,
Syed.
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