I believe this is a dup and I fixed this issue at one point.  It may
not be part of a release yet.

On 11/1/06, Ben Dotte (JIRA) <[email protected]> wrote:
registryDidShutdown() Called Twice on Bean Service
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                 Key: HIVEMIND-191
                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVEMIND-191
             Project: HiveMind
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: framework
    Affects Versions: 1.1.1
         Environment: Win XP, Eclipse 3.2.1
            Reporter: Ben Dotte


When a bean service implements RegistryShutdownListener, the 
registryDidShutdown() method gets called twice. This does not happen if the 
service implements an interface and gets wired up through it. Here is a simple 
example that demonstrates the problem:

in testmodule.xml:
<service-point id="TestService" interface="TestService">
        <invoke-factory>
                <construct class="TestService"/>
        </invoke-factory>
</service-point>

in HivemindTest.java:
public static void main(String[] args)
{
        RegistryBuilder builder = new RegistryBuilder();
        builder.addModuleDescriptorProvider(new XmlModuleDescriptorProvider(new 
DefaultClassResolver(), "testmodule.xml"));
        builder.addDefaultModuleDescriptorProvider();
        Registry registry = builder.constructRegistry(Locale.getDefault());
        ((TestService) registry.getService(TestService.class)).run();
        registry.shutdown();
}

in TestService.java:
public void run() { }
public void registryDidShutdown()
{
        System.out.println("registryDidShutdown called");
}

Output:
registryDidShutdown called
registryDidShutdown called

I tested this with an interface, ITestService, and "registryDidShutdown called" 
only got printed once.

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