Use the Exit command from the File menu to exit from the JADE Remote Node Access utility and close the JADE database.
To exit from the JADE Remote Node Access utility
Select the Exit command from the File menu.
The JADE server node window and the JADE database are then closed.
If any client nodes are accessing the server node at the time that you select the Exit command, the Termination message box advises you that client nodes are still connected, and asks you to confirm that you want to exit from the server node. When you click the Yes button to confirm that you want to exit, any connected clients are immediately disconnected, and the server node is then closed down. If the system tray icon was in use (the default), the icon is removed from the system tray when the JADE Remote Node Access utility closes down.
If the server node is shut down because of a user signing off as an operating system user and that user does not confirm that the JADE Remote Node Access utility is to be closed when JADE users are still connected to the server, the sign off from the operating system is aborted.
If you have changed your configuration to run the server node from a server to a service, the service is started after the server has disconnected from the database.
The JADE Remote Node Access utility has an optional style TERMINATION message box, which is controlled by using the
When the TerminationMsgbox parameter has a value of TryAgain, the message box displays the following buttons.
Cancel
Closes the message box.
Try Again
Rechecks to see if there are any active nodes. If there are no active nodes, jadrap terminates. If there are active nodes, the message box is redisplayed.
Continue
Shuts down jadrap, even if active nodes are attached.