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You
could have it call an RPG program that does nothing but execute a SHTDN
operation and return the result.
PC2
I'm running a java
program as a daemon process in it's own subsystem. It is initiated via
RUNJVA in a CL program. The job responds to requests placed on a data
queue. It never ends, it justs waits on requests. So far this is working great, but I am looking for a
"nice" way to shut the thing down. I'd like it to end via a controlled
shutdown of the subsystem (ENDSBS xxxx *CNTRLD). Currently, a controlled
end of the subsystem without a delay time value will cause the subsystem to
never end. I'm hoping there is a way
for my java program to check that a controlled shutdown has been requested so
that it can shut itself down in an orderly fashion and end via a System.exit(0).
Any ideas???
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Marshall Dunbar
DPS,
Inc.
marshall@dpslink.com
(317)574-4300
(800)654-4689
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