We are running a JBoss instance as a Windows service, and sometimes cannot 
shutdown the service normally. The problem is that Windows service management 
gives a service 20 seconds to shutdown, and our JBoss sometimes takes more than 
that. When we profile it, we find half of the shutdown time is used by JBoss to 
delete temporary files (expanded war/sar files, etc.). Is there a way to 
configure JBoss not to do that? The next time you starts the temp files will 
come back anyway, so there is no real need to delete them everytime you 
shutdown (on UNIX this is not an issue, because deleting stuff is lightening 
fast but unfortunately on Windows it is different story.

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