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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T20:28:19+00:00 2026-05-16T20:28:19+00:00

I have a Java program which is being started via ProcessBuilder from another Java

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I have a Java program which is being started via ProcessBuilder from another Java program.
System.exit(0) is called from the child program, but for some of our users (on Windows) the java.exe process associated with the child doesn’t terminate. The child program has no shutdown hooks, nor does it have a SecurityManager which might stop System.exit() from terminating the VM. I can’t reproduce the problem myself on Linux or Windows Vista. So far, the only reports of the problem come from two Windows XP users and one Vista user, using two different JREs (1.6.0_15 and 1.6.0_18), but they’re able to reproduce the problem every time.

Can anyone suggest reasons why the JVM would fail to terminate after System.exit(), and then only on some machines?

Edit 1: I got the user to install the JDK so we could get a thread dump from the offending VM. What the user told me is that the VM process disappears from VisualVM as soon as he clicks on the ‘Quit’ item in my menu—but, according to Windows Task Manager, the process hasn’t terminated, and no matter how long the user waits (minutes, hours), it never terminates.

Edit 2: I have confirmed now that Process.waitFor() in the parent program never returns for at least one of the users having the problem. So, to summarize: The child VM seems to be dead (VisualVM doesn’t even see it) but the parent still sees the process as live and so does Windows.

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    2026-05-16T20:28:19+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:28 pm

    The parent process has one thread
    dedicated to consuming each of the
    child’s STDOUT and STDERR (which
    passes that output through to a log
    file). So far as I can see, those are
    working properly, since we’re seeing
    all the output we expect to see in the
    log

    i had a similar problem with my program not disappearing from task mgr when i was consuming the stdout/stderr. in my case, if I closed the stream that was listening before calling system.exit() then the javaw.exe hung around. strange, it wasn’t writing to the stream…

    the solution in my case was to simply flush the stream rather than close it before existing. of course, you could always flush and then redirect back to stdout and stderr before exit.

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