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Glassfish example source code file (StopServer.java)
The Glassfish StopServer.java source code/* * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER. * * Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of either the GNU * General Public License Version 2 only ("GPL") or the Common Development * and Distribution License("CDDL") (collectively, the "License"). You * may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You can * obtain a copy of the License at * https://glassfish.dev.java.net/public/CDDL+GPL_1_1.html * or packager/legal/LICENSE.txt. See the License for the specific * language governing permissions and limitations under the License. * * When distributing the software, include this License Header Notice in each * file and include the License file at packager/legal/LICENSE.txt. * * GPL Classpath Exception: * Oracle designates this particular file as subject to the "Classpath" * exception as provided by Oracle in the GPL Version 2 section of the License * file that accompanied this code. * * Modifications: * If applicable, add the following below the License Header, with the fields * enclosed by brackets [] replaced by your own identifying information: * "Portions Copyright [year] [name of copyright owner]" * * Contributor(s): * If you wish your version of this file to be governed by only the CDDL or * only the GPL Version 2, indicate your decision by adding "[Contributor] * elects to include this software in this distribution under the [CDDL or GPL * Version 2] license." If you don't indicate a single choice of license, a * recipient has the option to distribute your version of this file under * either the CDDL, the GPL Version 2 or to extend the choice of license to * its licensees as provided above. However, if you add GPL Version 2 code * and therefore, elected the GPL Version 2 license, then the option applies * only if the new code is made subject to such option by the copyright * holder. */ package com.sun.enterprise.v3.admin; import com.sun.enterprise.util.LocalStringManagerImpl; import org.glassfish.api.admin.ServerEnvironment; import org.glassfish.embeddable.GlassFish; import org.jvnet.hk2.component.Habitat; import java.io.File; import java.util.logging.Logger; /** * A class to house identical code for stopping instances and DAS * @author Byron Nevins */ public class StopServer { /** * Shutdown of the server : * * All running services are stopped. * LookupManager is flushed. */ protected final void doExecute(Habitat habitat, ServerEnvironment env, Logger logger, boolean force) { try { logger.info(localStrings.getLocalString("stop.domain.init", "Server shutdown initiated")); // Don't shutdown GlassFishRuntime, as that can bring the OSGi framework down which is wrong // when we are embedded inside an existing runtime. So, just stop the glassfish instance that // we are supposed to stop. Leave any cleanup to some other code. GlassFish gfKernel = habitat.getComponent(GlassFish.class); if (gfKernel != null) { gfKernel.stop(); } } catch (Throwable t) { // ignore } if(force) System.exit(0); else deletePidFile(env); } private final static LocalStringManagerImpl localStrings = new LocalStringManagerImpl(StopServer.class); /** * It is **Essential** to delete this file! Other code will assume the server * is running if it exists. * Any old App is currently (10/10/10) allowed to add a shutdownhook with a System.exit() * which is GUARANTEED to prevent the shutdown hook for deleting the pidfile to run. * So -- we always do it BEFORE trying to exit. */ private void deletePidFile(ServerEnvironment env) { File pidFile = new File(env.getConfigDirPath(), "pid"); if (pidFile.isFile()) pidFile.delete(); } } Other Glassfish examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Glassfish StopServer.java source code file: |
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