Thank you David, change in security manager worked.

I'm not sure whether I can change the java.policy file while the application is 
moved to production;

However, including "exitVM" as one of the Runtime Permission in policy file 
made it possible.

Thanks for the direction.


Regards,
Kiran Tadepalli

-----Original Message-----
From: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 2:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Can we stop tomcat using System.exit(int)

Just my 2 cents,
Have you tried to set priviledged to true in webapp context?
Also you may need to play a bit with the security manager as J2EE specs does 
not endorse the use of System.exit in a webapplication.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

>Hi,
>
>My web application requires database pool connection while startup,
>when it fails for any reason I need to stop the tomcat server as well.
>I have used System.exit(int); int here I tried with Zero and non-zero
>value.
>
>The result is tomcat gets hung.
>
>I understand it has to do with Java rather than Tomcat, however I'm
>looking for a suggestion to stop tomcat in a way similar to the above.
>
>I have learnt to stop tomcat
>a) programmatically using Bootstrap classes, (stops successfully only
>if you start programmatically)
>b) by invoking shutdown.sh
>c) by connecting to the server at port 8005, and send the shutdown
>string.
>
>All the above methods have yielded the same result, moreover it would
>make my application coded specific to tomcat or Linux;
>
>I have also googled with the phrase "~tomcat crash", "stop ~tomcat",
>"system.exit ~tomcat", ""system.exit ~jvm""; to at least find out that
>the task cannot be done, however it helped me a little.
>
>Here are the versions of server, os and java I'm using.
>Tomcat: 5.x
>OS : Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0
>Java: 1.5
>
>Can somebody help me regarding the same.
>
>Regards,
>Kiran Tadepalli
>
>
>
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