On 4/22/2013 2:34 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Khurram,
On 4/22/13 6:26 AM, Khurram Raza wrote:
So are there any thoughts on this issue which I am not able to
resolve yet?
I'm not sure anyone really understands what is going on.
You are using a Servlet to configure (and apparently shut-down)
Spring. When the servlet is taken out of service in a particular order
(perhaps having to do with an environmental issue -- Linux vs.
Windows?) you get errors because Spring is already shut-down somehow.
My first question is this: why is Spring shutting down before you
should it down yourself?
My second question would be this: why aren't you using the
ServletContextListener(s) that ship with Spring that IIRC were built
for this exact purpose? I think you might want to take a look at how
you are using Spring and perhaps make a few changes.
Finally, ServletContextListeners are /really/ the way to go, here:
using a Servlet and <load-on-startup /> is a really crude way to
script your server's startup. This is precisely why
ServletContextListeners were invented.
- -chris
Yep, there's even a relevant thread on the Spring forums about how to
use Spring's listener and dispatch servlet in the in the same application.
Just search for DispatcherServlet and ContextLoadListener.
. . . . just my two cents.
/mde/
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