>Can you stop the threads with the contextDestroyed() method of a >SevletContextListener? That's where auxiliary thread management is expected >to be done.
>- Chuck I was thinking about that. But that's not really what I want. Anybody should be able to use the handler without doing extra things in their webapps... Later users should be able to integrate the handler in their tomcat-installation. So it's no option to tell them to manually kill the threds in their contextes... Or is there any way I just don't know to do that generic? From within the handler? If I'm right, this must be a problem anybody has if writing an own handler using threads... Thanks! Daniel ___________________________________________________________ WEB.DE DSL SOMMER-SPECIAL: Surf & Phone Flat 16.000 für nur 19,99 ¿/mtl.!* http://web.de/DSL-Doppel-Flatrate/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org