I have a question similar to [camel-file-consumer-template-threads-remaining-alive][1]. I have a webapp running in a Tomcat container with a Spring and Camel context. I am using Camel version 2.10.4. In it I have I use the `File` component as a polling consumer. It is set up as follows:
from("/myDir"+ "?delete=true"+ "&startingDirectoryMustExist=true"+ "&scheduledExecutorService=#mySpringManagedExecutorService") This runs fine as expected but when I attempt to stop Tomcat I get the following message: SEVERE: The web application [/myapp] appears to have started a thread named [MyExecuteService-0] but has failed to stop it. This is very likely to create a memory leak. After invoking the shutdown.sh script I invoke `ps -ef | grep tomcat` and the process is still running. If my app is not loaded or if I do not load this route in my app tomcat stops properly. [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11207962/camel-file-consumer-template-threads-remaining-alive -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/File-consumer-thread-not-stopping-when-Tomcat-stopped-tp5741668.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.