linux中如何灵巧的杀掉java进程

kill,就是这我的还能够挣扎的出来,给他家人打个电话,告诉他们他就要死了,不能回家吃晚饭了.
kill -9,就是那我的死在马桶上,隔间还锁着,外面等候的人也不知道他死了.
kill -0 PID 向某一进程发送一个无效的信号,若是该进程存在(可以接收信号),echo $?为0,不然为1,已证实此进程是否存在(<pre name="code" class="plain">The signals listed below may be available for use with kill. When known constant, numbers and default behavior are shown.
Name Num Action Description
0 0 n/a exit code indicates if a signal may be sent
 

测试用的java类,该类会等待30*6秒,在线程结束或者中断时等待6秒后输出"exit"java

public class TestShutdownHook {
    
    static{
        Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook(new Thread(){
                public void run(){ide

                    Thread.sleep(6000);
                    System.out.println("exit!");
                }
        });
    }


    public static void main(String[] args) {
        // TODO Auto-generated method stub
        Thread thread = new MyThread();
        thread.start();
    }
    
    static class MyThread extends Thread{


        private int i = 30;


        public MyThread(){
        }


        public void run(){
            while(i > 0){
                i--;
                System.out.println("running...");
                try {
                    Thread.sleep(6000);
                } catch (InterruptedException e) {
                    // TODO Auto-generated catch block
                    e.printStackTrace();
                }
            }
        }
    }
}核心方法是 Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook
测试

关于这个方法的java官方说明ui

Open Declaration   void java.lang.Runtime.addShutdownHook(Thread hook)




addShutdownHook
public void addShutdownHook(Thread hook)

Registers a new virtual-machine shutdown hook. 
The Java virtual machine shuts down in response to two kinds of events: 
◦ The program exits normally, when the last non-daemon thread exits or when the exit (equivalently, System.exit) method is invoked, or 
◦ The virtual machine is terminated in response to a user interrupt, such as typing ^C, or a system-wide event, such as user logoff or system shutdown. 

A shutdown hook is simply an initialized but unstarted thread. When the virtual machine begins its shutdown sequence it will start all registered shutdown hooks in some unspecified order and let them run concurrently. When all the hooks have finished it will then run all uninvoked finalizers if finalization-on-exit has been enabled. Finally, the virtual machine will halt. Note that daemon threads will continue to run during the shutdown sequence, as will non-daemon threads if shutdown was initiated by invoking the exit method. 

Once the shutdown sequence has begun it can be stopped only by invoking the halt method, which forcibly terminates the virtual machine. 

Once the shutdown sequence has begun it is impossible to register a new shutdown hook or de-register a previously-registered hook. Attempting either of these operations will cause an IllegalStateException to be thrown. 

Shutdown hooks run at a delicate time in the life cycle of a virtual machine and should therefore be coded defensively. They should, in particular, be written to be thread-safe and to avoid deadlocks insofar as possible. They should also not rely blindly upon services that may have registered their own shutdown hooks and therefore may themselves in the process of shutting down. Attempts to use other thread-based services such as the AWT event-dispatch thread, for example, may lead to deadlocks. 

Shutdown hooks should also finish their work quickly. When a program invokes exit the expectation is that the virtual machine will promptly shut down and exit. When the virtual machine is terminated due to user logoff or system shutdown the underlying operating system may only allow a fixed amount of time in which to shut down and exit. It is therefore inadvisable to attempt any user interaction or to perform a long-running computation in a shutdown hook. 

Uncaught exceptions are handled in shutdown hooks just as in any other thread, by invoking the uncaughtException method of the thread's ThreadGroup object. The default implementation of this method prints the exception's stack trace to System.err and terminates the thread; it does not cause the virtual machine to exit or halt. 

In rare circumstances the virtual machine may abort, that is, stop running without shutting down cleanly. This occurs when the virtual machine is terminated externally, for example with the SIGKILL signal on Unix or the TerminateProcess call on Microsoft Windows. The virtual machine may also abort if a native method goes awry by, for example, corrupting internal data structures or attempting to access nonexistent memory. If the virtual machine aborts then no guarantee can be made about whether or not any shutdown hooks will be run. 

Parameters:hook - An initialized but unstarted Thread objectThrows:IllegalArgumentException - If the specified hook has already been registered, or if it can be determined that the hook is already running or has already been runIllegalStateException - If the virtual machine is already in the process of shutting downSecurityException - If a security manager is present and it denies RuntimePermission("shutdownHooks")Since:1.3See Also:removeShutdownHook(java.lang.Thread), halt(int), exit(int)
大体意思为程序正常退出时或者用户ctrl+c或者系统级别的事件,如logoff,或者shutdown时,会调用该方法


java启动该进程后,若是使用kill的话等待6秒后输出exitthis

若是kill -9 改进程,不会输出exit,程序直接退出spa

若是想让程序在退出时有必定时间处理善后工做,但又想控制时间,能够在这样作线程

kill 进程号 &
sleep 时间(秒)
kill -9 进程号