Taking out what I did for the YourKit plug-in didn't help. Next, I shutdown my
Eclipse and then started and stopped Tomcat on the server. The org.eclipse
threads were still listed in the thread dump. I recently upgraded B.I.R.T. to
version 2.2 on Tomcat and it uses osgi jar files. I'll look
I just installed a plug-in to try and get YourKit going to find the leaks. I
didn't realize that I had started Tomcat from inside Eclipse. I'll take out
what I did.
Thanks,
April
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Good day,
I've been working on closing all my threads in my applications that run on
Tomcat. I recently upgraded to 7.0.14 to get better messages concerning why
Tomcat wasn't shutting down properly. I have stopped all my servlets and
threads, but I'm still having trouble. Below is the th
Chuck,
Thank you greatly for the help. I searched our code and found the timer
in question. I added a call to cancel this timer when the other thread dies
and Tomcat now shuts down properly.
Thank you,
April
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From: April Easton
Sent: Wednesday, December 15
Good day,
I've been searching for information on how to determine what process is
keeping Tomcat from shutting down properly. From other posts, I've been able
to determine that the threads started from an Axis2 1.5.3 servlet on Tomcat
were still processing when the shutdown.sh command was