Hamilton Verissimo de Oliveira (Engenharia - SPO) wrote:

After some emails and enlighment from Doug Lea, I've tracked the problem to
behavior in ThreadManager.terminateAll which happens to be called when there
are more thing to be processed in the queue.


That resulted on the stop() not being called. Berin, I hereby ask you to
expose the stop in the interface of ThreadManager, please. :-)

Ok. This is "Stop" on the PooledThreadManager or on the management thread?

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