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Previously, when a Servlet-based WebServer was stopped it would also stop the ServletContext. This led to problems as Tomcat and Undertow would then not allow a restart. Jetty would allow a restart but duplicate servlet registrations would then be attempted. This commit modifies the WebServer lifecycle to separate stopping and destruction for both servlet and reactive web servers. This allows a WebServer's stop() implementation to leave some components running so that they can be restarted. To completely shut down a WebServer destroy() must now be called. Both Tomcat and Jetty WebServers have been updated to stop their network connections when stop() is called but leave other components running. This works with both servlet and reactive web servers. Note that an Undertow-based Servlet web server does not support stop and restart. Once stopped, a Servlet Deployment cannot be restarted and it does not appear to be possible to separate the lifecycle of its network connections and a Servlet deployment. Reactor Netty and Undertow-based reactive web servers can now also be stopped and then restarted. Calling stop() stops the whole server but this does not cause a problem as there's no (application-exposed) ServletContext involved. There may be room to optimize this in the future if the need arises. Closes gh-34955 |
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