On Linux, threads take up their own entries in the process table. Those
"processes" are threads.
Nathan
Prashant Chandra wrote:
>
> I had posted this a few days ago, but somehow it
> didn't
> appear on the mailing list. I am trying again.
>
> I tried compiling and running the invoke.c example
> in the Invocation API tutorial, with JDK 1.1.7v3 and
> native threads. Everything went fine.
>
> I found that after the call to CreateJavaVM, three
> child
> processes are spawned by the calling process. My
> question
> is what are these processes and what do they do? I
> thought the invocation API allowed the Java VM to be
> embedded within a single process.
>
> Is there any documentation on how the Invocation API
> is
> actually implemented in the Linux JDK?
>
> I would appreciate if you could cc your reply to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Thanks in advance.
> -prashant
>
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