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- 2017-05-03T17:36:02+12:00 (7 years ago)
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main/trunk/gli/src/org/greenstone/gatherer/Gatherer.java
r31636 r31644 388 388 GS3ServerThread thread = new GS3ServerThread(gsdl3_src_path, "restart"); 389 389 thread.start(); 390 391 // The Java virtual machine shuts down in response to two kinds of events: 392 // - The program exits normally, when the last non-daemon thread exits or when the exit (equivalently, System.exit) method is invoked, or 393 // - The virtual machine is terminated in response to a user interrupt, such as typing ^C, or a system-wide event, such as user logoff or system shutdown. 394 // https://coderanch.com/t/328888/java/Killing-process-spawned-Runtime-exec 395 Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook(new Thread(new Runnable() { 396 public void run() { 397 398 if(Gatherer.exit != true) { // unexpected termination, such as Ctrl-C won't set Gatherer.exit 399 // so still need to at least issue the ant call to stop any running GS3 400 // (tomcat and networked Derby Server) by calling GS3ServerThread.stopServer() 401 System.err.println("ShutDownHook called..."); 402 System.err.println("Attempting to forcibly terminate the GS3 server..."); 403 GS3ServerThread.stopServer(); 404 } 405 } 406 })); 407 408 390 409 391 410 // If fedora installed inside this local GS3, then ask for fedora login details now.
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