Hi Kamal,

It seems that the only events available on the lifecycle (the classes you 
mentioned e.g. LifecycleBean and LifecycleEventType) are those of "node 
started" and "node stopped".


There must other classes of events and event handlers for the case of 
segmentation and other events. Ignite has both messages and events, we are not 
sure what this would be either (message or event; local or remote).


Thank you,

Nicu


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De la: Kamal C <[email protected]>
Trimis: 30 august 2016 13:35
Către: [email protected]
Subiect: Re: how to automatically exit JVM when the node stops?

Implement the Ignite LifeCycleBean [1] and stop the JVM on receiving the event 
[2]

[1]: 
https://ignite.apache.org/releases/mobile/org/apache/ignite/lifecycle/LifecycleBean.html
[2]: 
https://ignite.apache.org/releases/mobile/org/apache/ignite/lifecycle/LifecycleEventType.html#AFTER_NODE_STOP

-- Kamal

On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 3:31 AM, vkulichenko 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,

I don't think there is a generic solution for cases when an Ignite node is
embedded into other application. You will always need to figure out what to
do with other components of this application. You can listen to Ignite
events (e.g., EVT_NODE_SEGMENTED) and act accordingly in the listener.

-Val



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