问题
I would like to determine the exit status of the process during the shutdown hook runtime.
I want to have a logic which is based on the status code (0 or nonzero)
(ex: if zero do nothing else nonzero send an alert email)
Do you know how I can get this information?
回答1:
I tried to override the SecurityManager
checkExit(int status)
method - this works if System.exit(status)
is called anywhere explicitly - however, it doesn't set the status when the application exits "normally" (no active threads), or an error kills the VM.
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.security.Permission;
public class ExitChecker {
public ExitChecker() {
System.setSecurityManager(new ExitMonitorSecurityManager());
Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook(new Thread(new MyShutdownHook()));
BufferedReader input = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
String line = "";
while (!line.equalsIgnoreCase("Q")) {
try {
System.out.println("Press a number to exit with that status.");
System.out.println("Press 'R' to generate a RuntimeException.");
System.out.println("Press 'O' to generate an OutOfMemoryError.");
System.out.println("Press 'Q' to exit normally.");
line = input.readLine().trim();
processInput(line);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
System.exit(-1);
}
}
}
private void processInput(String line) {
if (line.equalsIgnoreCase("Q")) {
// continue, will exit loop and exit normally
} else if (line.equalsIgnoreCase("R")) {
throwRuntimeException();
} else if (line.equals("O")) {
throwError();
} else {
// try to parse to number
try {
int status = Integer.parseInt(line);
callExit(status);
} catch(NumberFormatException x) {
// not a number.. repeat question...
System.out.println("\nUnrecognized input...\n\n");
}
}
}
public void callExit(int status) {
System.exit(status);
}
public void throwError() {
throw new OutOfMemoryError("OutOfMemoryError");
}
public void throwRuntimeException() {
throw new RuntimeException("Runtime Exception");
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
new ExitChecker();
}
private static class ExitMonitorSecurityManager extends SecurityManager {
@Override
public void checkPermission(Permission perm) {
//System.out.println(perm.getName());
//System.out.println(perm.getActions());
}
@Override
public void checkPermission(Permission perm, Object context) {
//System.out.println(perm.getName());
//System.out.println(perm.getActions());
}
@Override
public void checkExit(int status) {
System.out.println("Setting exit value via security manager...");
MyShutdownHook.EXIT_STATUS = status;
}
}
private static class MyShutdownHook implements Runnable {
public static Integer EXIT_STATUS;
public void run() {
System.out.println("In MyShutdownHook - exit status is " + EXIT_STATUS);
}
}
}
回答2:
Here is some example code whereby a dedicated class is used to initiate a System.exit
call via a call to doExit(int)
. The class also stores the exit status and subsequently acts as a shut-down hook.
public class ShutDownHook implements Runnable {
private volatile Integer exitStatus;
// Centralise all System.exit code under control of this class.
public void doExit(int exitStatus) {
this.exitStatus = exitStatus;
System.exit(exitStatus); // Will invoke run.
}
public void run() {
// Verify that an exit status has been supplied.
// (Application could have called System.exit(int) directly.)
if (this.exitStatus != null) {
switch(exitStatus) {
case 0: // Process based on exit status.
// Yada yada ...
}
}
}
}
回答3:
Why do this in the application itsellf? If your application is not sending a e-mails as part of normal operations, incorporating this kind of functionality is not a good idea, IMHO.
I would just trust to setting an appropriate return value from the JVM process and let a shell script or whatever take care of the conditional creation of the e-mail.
Shutdownhooks are supposed to run for a short time only, sending an e-mail could consume quite some time.
回答4:
You must save the exit status in main
into a global (public static
) variable.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1486679/determine-exit-status-within-the-java-shutdown-hook-thread