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Cleaning up for classes in common/lib or shared/lib

 
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Hi,

I have a scenario where there are several contexts running in the Tomcat container and all are using a few common classes, which are in JAR files in shared/lib directory.

I want to do some clean up in these shared classes before Tomcat is shut down e.g. there are open DB connections, threads running etc. I need to close them properly before Tomcat stops. How can this be done? Can my shared classes provide callbacks, which can be invoked by Tomcat? Basically, I am looking for something like ServletContextListener.contextDestroyed() method for shared classes.

Thanks
 
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