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<title id="twstpins_title">Stopping a server</title>
<shortdesc id="twstpins_shortdesc">You can stop the server from the Servers
view.</shortdesc>
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<keywords id="index"><indexterm>servers<indexterm>stopping</indexterm></indexterm>
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<context id="twstpins_context">To stop the server:</context>
<steps>
<step id="twstpins_step1"><cmd>In the Servers view ( <b>Window > Show View
> Other > Server > Servers > OK</b>), select the server that you want to stop.</cmd>
</step>
<step><cmd><ph id="twstpins_steps_ph1">Click the <uicontrol>Stop the server</uicontrol></ph> <image
alt="This is an image of the Stop icon." href="../images/launch_stop.gif">
<alt>This is an image of the Stop icon.</alt></image> <ph id="twstpins_steps_ph2">icon
in the toolbar.</ph></cmd><info><ph id="twstpins_steps_ph3">In the <uicontrol>Status</uicontrol> column
of the Servers view, the status of the server changes to <i>Stopped</i>.</ph></info>
</step>
<step><cmd><ph id="twstpins_steps_ph4">If for some reason the server fails
to stop, you can terminate the process as follows:</ph></cmd>
<substeps>
<substep id="twstpins_steps_substep1"><cmd>Switch to the Debug perspective.</cmd>
</substep>
<substep id="twstpins_steps_substep2"><cmd>In the Process view, select the
server process that you want to stop.</cmd></substep>
<substep><cmd><ph id="twstpins_steps_ph6">Click the <uicontrol>Terminate</uicontrol></ph> <image
alt="This is an image of the Terminate icon." href="../images/launch_stop.gif">
<alt>This is an image of the Terminate icon</alt></image> <ph id="twstpins_steps_ph7">icon
in the toolbar.</ph></cmd></substep>
</substeps>
</step>
</steps>
<result id="twstpins_result"><note>When terminating a server, the server process
will end and the server will not go through the normal routine of stopping,
for example calling the destroy() method on a servlet.</note></result>
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