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I've written a few servlets with Apache JServ and everything was
performing as expected until I decided to add logic to my destroy()
methods. The destroy() method does not appear to be called when Apache
is stopped, restarted, or gracefully restarted via apachectl. The
init() method is being called. I verified this by turning on logging
and adding a log() statement to the destroy() method. I have even tried
writing to my own log file in the destroy() method. I've checked the
FAQ, current bug list, and other online resources. There does appear to
be a bug with the Win32 version of Apache 1.3.9 related to destroy not
being called. I'm using Apache 1.3.6/JServ 1.0/JDK 1.17B/JSDK 2.0 on
RedHat 6.0 (with updates and kernel 2.2.12).
Is this a bug or am I missing something here?
Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.
Sincerely,
Peter
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