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Chris Rankin updated FELIX-6511:
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    Description: 
Shutting down the SCR does not cancel the {{changeCountTimer}} thread running 
inside {{{}ComponentRegistry{}}}. This prevents the JVM from shutting down 
cleanly after the OSGi framework has stopped.

In my case, the JVM hangs for 5 seconds between my {{main}} function returning 
and my shutdown hooks starting. The JVM then exits normally, although the 5 
second delay is unexpected.

  was:
Shutting down the SCR does not cancel the {{changeCountTimer}} thread running 
inside {{{}ComponentRegistry{}}}. This prevents the JVM from shutting down 
cleanly after the OSGi framework has stopped.

In my case, the JVM hangs for 5 seconds between my `main` function returning 
and my shutdown hooks starting. The JVM then exits normally, although the 5 
second delay is unexpected.


> Felix SCR ComponentRegistry leaves Timer thread running on deactivation.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FELIX-6511
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-6511
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Declarative Services (SCR)
>         Environment: Linux x86_64, Java 11.
>            Reporter: Chris Rankin
>            Priority: Major
>
> Shutting down the SCR does not cancel the {{changeCountTimer}} thread running 
> inside {{{}ComponentRegistry{}}}. This prevents the JVM from shutting down 
> cleanly after the OSGi framework has stopped.
> In my case, the JVM hangs for 5 seconds between my {{main}} function 
> returning and my shutdown hooks starting. The JVM then exits normally, 
> although the 5 second delay is unexpected.



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