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Application won't terminate
I wrote a java application that normally terminates when the void main() returns.
However, I am popping up a custom dialog (using Swing) and now the application
doesn't terminate.
I assume there are threads still hanging around from the Swing dialog that
are keeping the app in memory.
I know I can use a System.exit() to quit, but I'd much rather figure out
how to "de-initialize" my swing resources and have the void main exit normally.
Anyone have ideas what I need to look at?
Thanks,
Matthew Cromer
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Re: Application won't terminate
the standard is to add a window listener to call System.exit() when you
close the window.
Ako
"Matthew Cromer" <matthew@sdaconsulting.com> wrote:
>
>I wrote a java application that normally terminates when the void main()
returns.
> However, I am popping up a custom dialog (using Swing) and now the application
>doesn't terminate.
>
>I assume there are threads still hanging around from the Swing dialog that
>are keeping the app in memory.
>
>I know I can use a System.exit() to quit, but I'd much rather figure out
>how to "de-initialize" my swing resources and have the void main exit normally.
> Anyone have ideas what I need to look at?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Matthew Cromer
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