On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Julian Elischer wrote: > there is class of problems (e.g. some java programs) that have THOUSANDS of > threads, each representing an active aspect of some object. How do you put > an rlimit on that without either 1/ stopping the program from working or 2/ > allowing thousands of threads to exist but not screwing other users. Does the JVM actually expose thousands of threads to the OS, or does it actually do its own M:N threading internally based on its execution model? My impression is the latter, exposing threads to the OS only when it needs them to consume kernel or CPU resources. Robert N M Watson Computer Laboratory University of CambridgeReceived on Sat Oct 28 2006 - 07:48:53 UTC
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