On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Knowledge Seeker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Guys guys .... forget about Process A.......just think about process B.
> Process B has to create a watch thread that look for directory
> modifications.
> Whenever a file gets copied the directory structure changes, the thread
> should come to know that a file has been copied, now the program will
> open the directory and read the text files, dump over the console, and
> delete the file.

I understand that... but why do you need to use threads? A single
process with a single thread is kind of redundant... or does process B
have multiple threads? If so, what are the other threads doing? Or are
process A and process B part of the same program as multiple threads?

-- Brett
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