Hello,

The proper way is click on 'Runtime' tab, expand 'Servers' and look at your 
JBoss server icon. It should have a little green arrow in the bottom right 
corner when it's running, an orangey type box/arrow when it's running in debug 
mode and nothing when it's not running.

If it's running and you right click on it you should be able to select 'Stop' 
from the drop down list. 

But, there are two problems. Sometimes the green arrow doesn't appear, i.e. 
NetBeans doesn't know JBoss is running, and other times it does appear, but 
when you select 'Stop', it keeps trying, but never succeeds in stopping it!

So, what I do is go into the Task Manager and select the appropriate java.exe 
process that's running and 'End Process'! How do you know which java.exe is 
JBoss? You might have to experiment with this, but when I'm running only 
NetBeans and JBoss, NetBeans (also a java.exe process) takes up roughly 
150-250K memory, while JBoss around half that!

If anyone knows of a better way, please let me know as well.

Good luck,
Spiros

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