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I just noticed an option or flag that says:
Terminate server on workbench shutdown.
I'm not 100% sure, but I'd be willing to bet that if that's not checked, 
that's the reason you have the javaw.exe process still running after you 
close WDSC version 6.0.

Ron Power
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I had that happening with version 5.1 but it was because of my server 
hanging due to a piece of java code that I wrote not closing connections 
to the database.

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I am running Version 6.x Advanced on my desktop.  After I close out WDSc 
and
the disk stops buzzing, when I look at Task Manager I see a "javaw.exe" 
job
still present hanging on to a big chunk of ram, but not using any CPU. Not
really a problem until I attempt to logoff.  Then I get the window telling
me there is still a job named "javaw.exe" still running and giving me the
chance to end it now or it will automatically end it.  I have to end it
myself because even after the countdown, the job ending window never 
closes
and my PC stays logged on.

 

Anyone else ever run into this?  Unfortunately I can't take a screen 
print.

 

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