Hi,
I'm no expert on the topic, but here goes:
In Jason Hunter's book (Java Servlet Programming, O'Reilly, P66) he states
that all threads that was started by a servlet must be stopped if the
servlet is unloaded. If this fails the thread will run indefinitely (or
until the VM is just down). Apparently just a servlet reload is not good
enough...
Does this still apply to most servlet engines?
There are threads in Turbine (for example the global cache housekeeping)
that is used with a while (true) that might be causing a problem.
~ Leon
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