When I run shutdown.bat on Windows nothing is happening(our shutdown.sh on 
linux works fine).  

I have used EVERY flag/parameter in the shutdown class in every possible 
fashion as described in just about any forum I could find.  

The java command is being launched.  If I put in the wrong types of parameters, 
it barks.  If I echo and run the full java command, it just sits there forever! 
 

I activated the .bat debug line and it just sits at Listening for transport 
dt_socket at address: 8787".

If I hit cntrl-c, it doesn't shutdown, but rather says 'Terminate batch job 
(Y/N)?" AND regardless of Y/N, it stops jboss.  Nice, eh?

Yet, if I log into the web-console, I can restart from the applet and I can run 
the shutdown() process from the jmx console.  

What is the web-console or jmx console doing that the script isn't?  I merely 
need to "programatically" stop the service.  I'm losing the only few hairs I 
have left on my head! :)



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