E EvgenyB4A Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 28, 2020 #1 How to cause to disappearing OpenJDK Platform binary processes from Task Manager after closing the applications. It disappears from Apps item in Task manager but remains in Background processes. The OS is Win10.
How to cause to disappearing OpenJDK Platform binary processes from Task Manager after closing the applications. It disappears from Apps item in Task manager but remains in Background processes. The OS is Win10.
DonManfred Expert Licensed User Longtime User Oct 28, 2020 #2 How can one answer this question without seeing your project? Are you running a server app? Upvote 0
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 28, 2020 #4 You need to provide more information. The process should be destroyed when the last form is closed. You can also kill it yourself with a call to ExitApplication. Upvote 0
You need to provide more information. The process should be destroyed when the last form is closed. You can also kill it yourself with a call to ExitApplication.
E EvgenyB4A Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 28, 2020 #5 Erel said: You need to provide more information. The process should be destroyed when the last form is closed. You can also kill it yourself with a call to ExitApplication. Click to expand... At what event? Form closed? Upvote 0
Erel said: You need to provide more information. The process should be destroyed when the last form is closed. You can also kill it yourself with a call to ExitApplication. Click to expand... At what event? Form closed?
DonManfred Expert Licensed User Longtime User Oct 28, 2020 #6 EvgenyB4A said: At what event? Form closed? Click to expand... Whenever you want. If you want to quit your app call ExitApplication. Upvote 0
EvgenyB4A said: At what event? Form closed? Click to expand... Whenever you want. If you want to quit your app call ExitApplication.