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Hi,

I'm developing my own Eclipse plugin and came across a very strange behavior. In some very specific cases, Eclipse won't quit when I close the workbench. It just stays hanging until I kill the process. This happens when running through PDE and when running as a regular installation.

It is really hard to provide more details and I know that it is a very generic question. Yet, I was wondering if anyone encountered such behavior and could share the solution.

Thanks. Zviki

PS. I'm attaching stack traces of all the running threads after the workbench is quit. Maybe something will pop out. This trace was achieved by running the IDE in debug mode, suspending it after it got frozen and copying all the threads tree.

Test1 [Eclipse Application] 
org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.Main at localhost:54840 (Suspended)	
	Daemon System Thread [Finalizer] (Suspended)	
		Object.wait(long) line: not available [native method]	
		ReferenceQueue<T>.remove(long) line: 120	
		ReferenceQueue<T>.remove() line: 136	
		Finalizer$FinalizerThread.run() line: 159	
	Daemon System Thread [Reference Handler] (Suspended)	
		Object.wait(long) line: not available [native method]	
		Reference$Lock(Object).wait() line: 474	
		Reference$ReferenceHandler.run() line: 116	
	Thread [main] (Suspended)	
	Daemon System Thread [Signal Dispatcher] (Suspended)	
	Daemon Thread [Thread-0] (Suspended)	
		OS.CFRunLoopRunInMode(int, double, boolean) line: not available [native method]	
		Display.sleep() line: 3902	
		IDEWorkbenchAdvisor(WorkbenchAdvisor).eventLoopIdle(Display) line: 364	
		Workbench.runEventLoop(Window$IExceptionHandler, Display) line: 2383	
		Workbench.runUI() line: 2346	
		Workbench.access$4(Workbench) line: 2198	
		Workbench$5.run() line: 493	
		Realm.runWithDefault(Realm, Runnable) line: 288	
		Workbench.createAndRunWorkbench(Display, WorkbenchAdvisor) line: 488	
		PlatformUI.createAndRunWorkbench(Display, WorkbenchAdvisor) line: 149	
		IDEApplication.start(IApplicationContext) line: 113	
		EclipseAppHandle.run(Object) line: 193	
		EclipseAppLauncher.runApplication(Object) line: 110	
		EclipseAppLauncher.start(Object) line: 79	
		EclipseStarter.run(Object) line: 386	
		EclipseStarter.run(String[], Runnable) line: 179	
		NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Method, Object, Object[]) line: not available [native method]	
		NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Object, Object[]) line: 39	
		DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Object, Object[]) line: 25	
		Method.invoke(Object, Object...) line: 585	
		Main.invokeFramework(String[], URL[]) line: 549	
		Main.basicRun(String[]) line: 504	
		Main.run(String[]) line: 1236	
		Main.main(String[]) line: 1212	
	Daemon Thread [State Data Manager] (Suspended)	
		Thread.sleep(long) line: not available [native method]	
		StateManager.run() line: 297	
		Thread.run() line: 613	
	Daemon Thread [Framework Event Dispatcher] (Suspended)	
		Object.wait(long) line: not available [native method]	
		EventManager$EventThread(Object).wait() line: 474	
		EventManager$EventThread.getNextEvent() line: 377	
		EventManager$EventThread.run() line: 317	
	Daemon Thread [Start Level Event Dispatcher] (Suspended)	
		Object.wait(long) line: not available [native method]	
		EventManager$EventThread(Object).wait() line: 474	
		EventManager$EventThread.getNextEvent() line: 377	
		EventManager$EventThread.run() line: 317	
	Thread [Worker-0] (Suspended)	
		Object.wait(long) line: not available [native method]	
		WorkerPool.sleep(long) line: 185	
		WorkerPool.startJob(Worker) line: 217	
		Worker.run() line: 51	
	Daemon Thread [Java indexing] (Suspended)	
		Object.wait(long) line: not available [native method]	
		IndexManager(Object).wait() line: 474	
		IndexManager(JobManager).run() line: 371	
		Thread.run() line: 613	
	Thread [Worker-1] (Suspended)	
		Object.wait(long) line: not available [native method]	
		WorkerPool.sleep(long) line: 185	
		WorkerPool.startJob(Worker) line: 217	
		Worker.run() line: 51	
	Thread [Worker-2] (Suspended)	
		Object.wait(long) line: not available [native method]	
		WorkerPool.sleep(long) line: 185	
		WorkerPool.startJob(Worker) line: 217	
		Worker.run() line: 51
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Sorry to bother everybody... got the problem.

My problem was simple: one of my Action Handlers threw an exception in the Dispose method. This causes the entire workspace to hang.

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