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FW: Socket held open after ctrl-C on SimpleSocketServer


John Reed
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Reed [mailto:john.reed@perfconn.demon.co.uk]
Sent: 18 September 2001 18:45
To: log4j-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Socket held open after ctrl-C on SimpleSocketServer


Small problem, but we are finding the listening socket is held onto by a
process after ctrl-C to a .sh running under AIX, or to a stop service when
running as a system service under NT. A remaining process can be killed by
kill under AIX.

Is there a clean way to stop the socketserver without needing to resort to a
kill ?

John Reed
0044-1753-684741 Home
0044-7855-853664 Mob
john.reed@perfconn.demon.co.uk (home)
john.reed@psir.ie (work)


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