The Thread and related classes are not intend for external use and are in the process of elimination. They attempted to mimic the JVM thread-related classes sufficiently to allow threaded appender to be ported. However, adding yet another layer of abstraction on the platform threading made understanding the behavior even more complication. The intention is to rely on the APR threading abstraction. The obsolete classes are still in the code base until there use can be eliminated. If you need an abstraction on the platform threading, I would suggest using APR.


On Apr 25, 2005, at 3:51 PM, Thierry Lam wrote:


I'm a bit confused on how the new Thread::run(...) method works. Can I
see an example of it? I'm using the latest CVS version from Friday April
22nd.


Thierry




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