Howdy,

>I would like to start and stop that Monitor Thread with tomcat so I
loaded
>from a (load-on-startup) servlet. It loads OK and works fine but when

Use a ServletContextListener instead of a load-on-startup servlet.

>I tried in Servlet destroy method...
>         Monitor.stopNow(); // my thread polite stop method

Does this call interrupt() on the actual thread?  If not, it should.

>I also tried overriding  finalize()  method but it was never called :-(

The finalize method in your Monitor or your servlet?

>Any ideas??

Yeah, save yourself time and mark that thread a daemon ;)

Yoav Shapira




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