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10-29-2004 06:01 AM
10-29-2004 06:01 AM
Implementation of UNIXProcess.destroy in the JNI
Hi
When a process destroy is called on UNIXProcess implementation in the v1.4.2_04 jre for linux what heppens underneath the JRE? All I can see is that for a given PID, the JNI interfaces a method called
private static native void destroyProcess(int pid);
What is the logic for this method .. how does it make sure that the process dies? What signals is it sending to the OS? Any info would be helpful .. or a copy of the implementation if anyone has it would be cool too.
Thanks in advance
When a process destroy is called on UNIXProcess implementation in the v1.4.2_04 jre for linux what heppens underneath the JRE? All I can see is that for a given PID, the JNI interfaces a method called
private static native void destroyProcess(int pid);
What is the logic for this method .. how does it make sure that the process dies? What signals is it sending to the OS? Any info would be helpful .. or a copy of the implementation if anyone has it would be cool too.
Thanks in advance
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11-03-2004 11:33 PM
11-03-2004 11:33 PM
Re: Implementation of UNIXProcess.destroy in the JNI
The only thing that I have been able to ascertain is that the signal that is sent to the underlying process is a SIGTERM (15).
What if the process refuses to die? Does it issue other signals .. eg SIGKILL?
What if the process refuses to die? Does it issue other signals .. eg SIGKILL?
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