David, Thanks for the information. A simple container would fit our needs.
Thanks, Brett On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 10:02 AM, David E Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > > Any container defined in the ofbiz-containers.xml file (or other containers > file, depending on your configuration) can have a tear down method. > Basically the containers are started up in the order they appear in the > *containers.xml file, and then the tear down or cleanup is done in reverse > order when the app server shuts down. > > There are many other ways to do this, but this is the lowest-level or most > basic way. > > -David > > > On Dec 22, 2009, at 10:12 AM, Brett Palmer wrote: > > > We need to perform a clean up operation for some custom caching we are > doing > > with our ofbiz servers. Is there a convenient way to tie into the ofbiz > > shutdown process for this type of cleanup? > > > > Another approach would be for us to write a custom servlet and implement > the > > "init" and "destroy" methods to seed the cache and then clean it up when > the > > server shuts down. We would then include this servlet in the ofbiz > web.xml > > file. > > > > If there is an easier method to do this please share. > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Brett > >
