On Sep 8, 2006, at 4:51 PM, David Jencks wrote:

I fiddled around a bit and got the daytrader streamer app client to work on trunk (except I might have broker the update timer). However, to do this I had to add code so the main method doesn't return until the app exits: otherwise it returns and our app client container shuts down the kernel.

How do standalone swing apps work? Do the main methods return more or less immediately or do they block somehow or get used somehow until the app is ready to close?

If they return immediately can anyone suggest a way to detect that the app has exited so we can stop the kernel and exit the container?

hoping someone somewhere has written a swing app :-)

I have in a former life. It's the same as server software -- when there are nothing but daemon threads left, you exit. Some people keep the main method alive (as that thread is not a daemon thread). Some people launch off another non-daemon thread and let main return.

I know I'm telling you things you already know, so I guess my question is what's wrong with using the finalize method to stop the kernel and exit the container?

-David

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