Thanks for the immediate response! I appreciate that. I studied it a little more and I did come across the bind/unbind routines and did try that out with the timeserver example code. That seems to work.
I do plan to spend some time with this, hopefully, as I continue my programming around this tool; I can provide some additional samples for people to rip apart and make improvements :) Thanks for your help so far! Mark Maarten Bosteels-4 wrote: > > Hi Mark, > > You are right, we need a good example where you can cleanly shut and > restart > the server. > > The key to shutting down is calling acceptor.unbind() or unbindAll() > For restart: just call acceptor.bind() again. > > Notice that the API has changed slightly in MINA 2.0 (not yet released) > > http://mina.apache.org/report/1.1/apidocs/org/apache/mina/common/IoAcceptor.html#unbindAll() > > Feel free to contribute a good example ;-) > > Maarten > > On 7/27/07, Mark Buetow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> Hi there! I have just grabbed a copy of MINA and am very impressed with >> its >> feature set. I want to continue to use this for my personal development >> projects. >> >> I have a question regarding Starting and Stopping the "TimeServer" >> example >> code provided. I guess it is obvious the question... >> >> Right now, the example launches inside a console window, but .. what if >> the >> server sits inside an actual application (MINA embedded) and I needed a >> way >> to stop the time server and re-start it? None of the examples provided >> show >> me how a restart situation is handled. >> >> If you were to do it, how would the preferred way of handling that be? >> >> Thank you in advance, >> Mark Buetow >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Stopping-Starting-Example-tf4154668s16868.html#a11820794 >> Sent from the Apache MINA Support Forum mailing list archive at >> Nabble.com >> . >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Stopping-Starting-Example-tf4154668s16868.html#a11838695 Sent from the Apache MINA Support Forum mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
