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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T03:28:59+00:00 2026-05-22T03:28:59+00:00

Say for instance I have my application running in a Linux terminal and I

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Say for instance I have my application running in a Linux terminal and I press “CTRL+C” on my keyboard to kill the process it will terminate the Java program.

Is there any way to catch this “request” in my Java application so I can shut it down gracefully and release all resources/write logs. I have several different threads running if it makes a difference to the response.

I know you have have an addShutDownHook, but as written in the Java documentation, it isn’t called under certain circumstances, like the kill signal from “CTRL+C” in linux…are there any other ways?

Runtime.getRuntime().addShutdownHook(new Thread()
{
    public void run ()
    {
        // TODO: implement graceful shutdown here.
    }
});
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    2026-05-22T03:29:00+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 3:29 am

    I think the disclaimer is only there for kill -9, so that you don’t rely on the shutdown hook being invoked to maintain say the consistency of your data.

    So if the process is allowed to act on the signal by the OS, the shutdown hook is invoked, which is pretty obvious if you know how an OS works, but maybe not to all Java developers.

    It is actually explained in great detail in the javadoc.

    Also worth bearing in mind is that there can be multiple shutdown hooks registered in a VM, so yours might not be THE shutdown hook, just one of several.

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