Hi all, > > The vm doesn't terminate. > > > > One VM to rule them all: the instances are separated via the > > appcontext, but there is just one server vm running. > I'm not sure that's correct behavior. According to javadoc of > java.lang.System#exit: "Terminates the currently running Java Virtual > Machine.".
We are running the Notepad in a slightly different context: we run the app on a server machine and send all the rendering (Java2D, etc) to the browser which renders on an HTML5 canvas. Example: http://icedrobot.de:9091/SessionInitializer?cls=SwingSet2 In such a (very unusual) setting, we don't terminate the VM. User sessions are separate by AppContext, and we run many instances of the app inside one VM. We never let the user terminate the VM (since that would kill the VM for all users). We know that this is not the kind of usage that AWT was designed for, but we like to push Java to the borders and boldly go where no AWT has gone before ;-) Besides, I find it a bit weird that addXZYListener() secretly registers listener to some sort of internal global object. That sounds very leaky. Is it documented that such listeners must always be carefully removed? Or am I missing something? Roman
