exit /B 0 does not work

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Published on 2010-05-21T11:08:00Z Indexed on 2012/11/03 5:03 UTC
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I have the following problem:

I have created a batch script which calls itself in there (for being able to write a log in parallel). In the script I start another process (like start startServer.bat) which starts up a java process and keeps opened up all the time.

In my original script I wait 30 seconds, check if the process is running and do an:

exit /B 0

Unfortunately that does not work, the window shows that the exit /B 0 is being evaluated, but the window still keeps open. When I close the window with the other process (meaning the "child" processes started up in my .bat) my script continues its run.

So:

scriptA.bat

-> in there I call: start startServer.bat
-> wait 30 seconds
-> check is server is started
-> exit /B 0
Process hangs up!

What's very odd, if I wrap another script around, like:

scriptB.bat

-> call scriptA.bat
-----> in there I call: start startServer.bat
-----> wait 30 seconds
-----> check if server is started
-----> exit /B 0
-> scriptA.bat continues without any hangup!

I also tried the same with exit 0 (without /B) also, same result! In the first case it hangs up, in the second case my window closes as expected...

Has anyone of you ever had such a problem before and knows what's wrong here? Process hangs up!

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