Thanks. What if it is a JSF Managed Bean? Wouldn't TC be responsible for
lifecycle mgmt?
Bill Barker-2 wrote:
It doesn't support it for JavaBeans. Only for things like Servlets,
Filters, and Listeners. Anyway, there is no way for Tomcat to know when
to
call @PreDestroy on a Bean, since only the JVM keeps track of who is
holding
a reference to it.
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public class MyBean {
@PostConstruct
public void initialize() {
//init code
}
@PreDestroy
public void shutdown() {
//shutdown code
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}
If so do you have an example?
Cheers
Barry
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