I think Roger Studner wrote:

> 
> Then frmo an outside class, I did Thread t = new Thread(RuleClass);
> t.run();
> 

That's very close. Instead of calling "run()", you call
"start()". That method contains the extralinguistic voodoo to start an
actually parallel lightweight process; that process then turns around
and calls run() for you. start() returns right away, but that other
process calls run(), which doesn't return (in your case.)



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