Thanks Peter but it doesn't matter if you use the wait inside the synchronized
block or not! I tried both! No chance! Any other ideas... If I use wait(1000),
the process will finish.
I'm using at the moment winnt4 and jdk 1.3.1
Buchi
Quoting Peter Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, 6 Sep 2001 05:19, Gabriel Bucher wrote:
> > Hi together...
> >
> > I tried to upgrade james with the new phoenix/avalon package. I
> > downloaded the nightly build 20010905 from phoenix and cornerstone!
> >
> > I found out, that if I shutdown james I saw, that james hangs inside
> in
> > a dispose block! First I couldnt understand whats going on!
> > After that, I tried to shutdown the avalon-demo.sar and found out,
> that
> > it is not possible to shutdown the DefaultConnectionManager
> > successfully! I played around and saw, that the thread is hanging in
> the
> > class Connection, method dispose() at the second synchronized
> block
> > (wait)!
> > I don't know who to solve but I hope you got enough information to do
> it
>
> The cornerstone of 2001/09/01 should have fixed this ... try replacing
>
>
> synchronized( this ) { wait( /*1000*/ ); }
>
> with
>
> wait( /*1000*/ );
>
> However the first form should work. Not sure.
>
> --
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
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> Sorry, I forgot to take my medication today.
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