Thanks Eugene and Judson.

Eugene: you said "The behavior that you described is exactly how 
JBookTrader was designed". Do you mean you actually have a piece of code to 
control this? Or you just put the calculations in many threads?

Thanks,

Xuefeng

On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 8:43:07 AM UTC-4, Eugene Kononov wrote:
>
> Hello Xue-Feng, and welcome to the group. The behavior that you described 
> is exactly how JBookTrader was designed. In the "optimization" mode, 
> JBookTrader makes full use of all CPU cores. Your CPUs will be pegged at 
> about 100% for the duration of the optimization.
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Xue-Feng Yang <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am new to JBookTrader. I downloaded the code and run it from eclipse. 
>> It's OK for backtest with data set ES-sample.txt. However, when running 
>> Optimize, all 8 CUP cores are soon topping to 100%. Does anyone know the 
>> reason? 
>>
>> Here is the environment:
>>
>> ThinkPad W520
>> Windows 7
>> Eclipse Juno Service release 2
>> jdk1.7.0_25
>> VM: -XX:+AggressiveHeap
>>   
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Xuefeng
>>
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