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RE: [equinox-dev] Calling Equinox close command by code
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- If calling context.getBundle(0).stop() does not cause ALL bundles to be stopped then there is a bug in the framework.
- I believe all bundles are being stopped in this case. If that is true and there are still non-daemon threads running which were started by bundles installed in the framework then there is a bug in the bundle which spawned the non-daemon thread. Bundles should clean up any threads the started when they are stopped.
- If there are still non-daemon threads running which the framework spawned then there is a bug in the framework because it should have cleaned up any of its own non-daemon threads.
In your case, what code is calling System.exit()? Is it some code in a bundle or your own launching code that got the framework started in the first place?
Tom
"David Conde" ---04/29/2010 07:17:16 AM---Yes, this was what I meant.
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RE: [equinox-dev] Calling Equinox close command by code |
Yes, this was what I meant.
Finally, the problem was solved by waiting the Bundle(0)'s RESOLVED state and then calling to System.exit().
Regards
-----Mensaje original-----
De: equinox-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:equinox-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Alex Blewitt
Enviado el: jueves, 29 de abril de 2010 13:49
Para: Equinox development mailing list
CC: Equinox development mailing list
Asunto: Re: [equinox-dev] Calling Equinox close command by code
You mean System.exit()?
Sent from my (new) iPhone
On 29 Apr 2010, at 12:16, "David Conde" <dconde@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> For me it is not enough to call context.getBundle(0).stop() since
> this does something similar to "shutdown" command (shutdown the OSGi
> Framework) and I need something similar to "close" command (shutdown
> and exit). How could I achieve it?
>
> If I do context.getBundle(0).stop() my application does not stop and
> some bundles continue running, as the same way as if I would type
> shutdown command in the command line.
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> David
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: equinox-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:equinox-dev-
> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Neil Bartlett
> Enviado el: miércoles, 28 de abril de 2010 18:10
> Para: Equinox development mailing list
> Asunto: Re: [equinox-dev] Calling Equinox close command by code
>
> David,
>
> The way to shutdown the OSGi framework is to obtain the system bundle
> (id zero) and call stop():
>
> context.getBundle(0).stop();
>
> This will work across all frameworks, not just Equinox.
>
> On a meta note to the list... can we get this question and answer into
> a FAQ somewhere? It seems to get asked every few weeks!
>
> Regards
> Neil
>
> On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 5:05 PM, David Conde <dconde@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any way to call the “close” command by programming?
>>
>>
>>
>> I need something to call close command from my Visual User
>> Interface in
>> order to close the application though a button.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you in advance
>>
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