So far, it's not totally complete.  You can stop all the services,
but the main jBoss process does not actually System.exit.  Point your
browser to http://server:8082/ to see the management web interface.  The
thing you're most likely to want to do is shut down the auto-deployer and
the container factory.  To do so, click on the links for them and for each
click the button for the "destroy" operation, and it will gracefully
undeploy your beans.  Then you can kill the server process.
        There is (as of yet) no shutdown script.  One of the goals for the
final release is to create a JAR and script that will gracefully shut down
the server and cause the main process to exit.  I know that's probably
what you want, so stay tuned...

Aaron

On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Alexander Kogan wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> In "manual" I found that there is a way to gracefully
> stop jboss by using the Management Interface. Could anybody
> tell me how?
> 
> Also, I saw someone mentioned shutdown.sh script. Does it
> exist somewhere?
> 
> I'm forced to work in JDK 1.2.2 environment, so 1.3 is not
> an answer for now.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> FYI, I'm using Compaq XP1000 with Tru64 (ex. Digital Unix)
> and Compaq Java JDK 1.2.2-6 with Fast JavaVM
> 
> 
> 



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