Problem to solve the server

Hi all,
i am using SUN AS 9.0. I have some problems when i am trying to stop server. Before executing the project, it works fine. After that, when i try to stop my server, it didnt stop. Eventhough, i am hardly tried to stop by terminating the process in the task. Its not at all working.
I dont know how to solve it. It makes admin console to hang.
Suggest me
thank you

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