Quartz scheduler in Tomcat 6, thread does not stop

Tommaso Taruffi picture Tommaso Taruffi · Jul 12, 2010 · Viewed 12.5k times · Source

for my webapp I use Quartz. When I deploy the app all is ok. When I undeploy the app, the Quartz thread is not destroyed.

Log is:

INFO: Stopping service Catalina

SEVERE: The web application [/example] appears to have started a thread named [DefaultQuartzScheduler_Worker-1] but has failed to stop it. This is very likely to create a memory leak. Jul 12, 2010 6:30:40 PM org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader clearReferencesThreads

Anyone can tell me how I can force the destroy action for those threads?

Thanks,

Tommaso

Answer

Tom Saleeba picture Tom Saleeba · Jan 24, 2013

I found that the issue for me was that quartz was being shutdown but the webapp didn't wait for quartz to finish before it shutdown so Tomcat decided that it had left threads running and complained.

So I managed my scheduler like this:

Scheduler scheduler = StdSchedulerFactory.getDefaultScheduler();
...do some stuff with the scheduler...
scheduler.shutdown(true);

Note the boolean argument to shutdown is the vital part. If you remove that true to call the no-arg version or set it to false, your webapp won't wait for quartz to shudown before it shuts down.

TL;DR: call scheduler.shutdown(true) to make your webapp wait for quartz to finish.