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A: Shutdown a server you have no instance of

Neil LocketzIf you move the code in main into an instance method on Server (we'll say run here) you can just do new Server().run() inside main. That way you have an instance (this) to work with inside your run method. Something like this: class Server { private boolean shutdownFlag = false; // This can...

I know this may sound silly, but I have no idea how to do that. tried several attempts, always getting a problem with the scope.
@InDaPond made the explanation more clear. Just know that this should work for what you are trying to do but this is by no means a great pattern. You should get a start from this but work at refactoring once you understand java a bit more.
Maybe I should rephrase my question, I do not think this is what I wanted. After the server is up and running, I want to shut it down. How do I achieve that? Having a Server instance doesn'T help me I guess
you can use the if(shutdownFlag) { ... } inside the loop to kill your executer and socket.
I tried these two executor.shutdown(); serverSocket.close(); but the server just keeps running
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That should work. If it doesn't that means you aren't actually changing the shutdown flag.
Hi there - this is really strange. The shutdown Flag gets changed, but still the if() block inside the while(true) loop is not being entered
I put a System.out.println("Hi"); inside the while(true) loop, it is never shown on the console. I have no idea why
Well the problem is this line Socket clientSocket = serverSocket.accept();
That call actually hangs until there is an incoming connection. You'll need to move that into a separate thread. But also, I don't really have time to solve this problem for you so I think you'll have to find your way from here. Sorry I couldn't be of more use but at this point it would be me implementing the solution for you.
So could the solution be to make the server threadable too
It's okay, I understand that
Thank you for your help
I have been sitting on this for 3 days already it is just so frustrating, sorry it looked like i wanted you to actually implement for me
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More or less, you'll need to have the accept'ing done in a separate thread then your main thread since it hangs. You might want to consider moving main outside of the server class and have the server class become Runnable. Then you can just launch the server in it's own thread and your main class can kill it whenever since it's free from the blocking call. It's alright, I've definitely been there before.
I'm definitely willing to help more, but just sketching out. I don't want to write much more code.

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