This required a simple fix. In the destroy() method of the AsyncHttpServlet the AsyncHttpServer actually got started again if it existed. Now it gets stopped instead of started. Marking this one as FIXED.
Jack Van Ooststroom
added a comment - This required a simple fix. In the destroy() method of the AsyncHttpServlet the AsyncHttpServer actually got started again if it existed. Now it gets stopped instead of started. Marking this one as FIXED.
Changed Fix Version(s) to 1.7-DR#3