Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
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Major
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4.2.0.Beta1
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None
Description
As you said in JBIDE-7515, when you specify startup and shutdown scripts with a deploy-only server, the server process should be killed if the shutdown script fails. But that is not the case.
From JBIDE-7515:
I left the shutdown script empty.
You said that if the shutdown script fails, the process ID will be killed. Maybe technically an empty command does not fail, but I believe in this case the running java process should still be killed and it isn't.
In fact, it doesn't work even if I put something that will fail there, e.g. "exit 1".
The shutdown should default to process kill even if the shutdown script is empty.
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Issue Links
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JBIDE-7515 Add (optional) start/stop script to the Deploy only server
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