David Deal wrote:
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> Thanks for the info. It's still a bit strange as to why so _many_
> threads are started. I
> imaging a default thread poll is created to handle each task. Thanks
> also for the timely
> response.
Hard to say without knowing what you're doing. If you run with profiling
(
Thanks for the info. It's still a bit strange as to why so _many_
threads are started. I
imaging a default thread poll is created to handle each task. Thanks
also for the timely
response.
Dave
David Deal wrote:
>
> My apologies if this question has been raised in the past. I couldn't
> loc
David Deal wrote:
>
> My apologies if this question has been raised in the past. I couldn't
> locate any info on this topic at blackdown or on this mail list.
Thanks for checking the list, even though you didn't manage to guess the
lucky words to search :-).
Those aren't separate processes, th
My apologies if this question has been raised in the past. I couldn't
locate any info on this topic at blackdown or on this mail list.
When I start java or rmregistry in native modeIget tons of child
processes (on the order of 25 - 60). Any idea why this is?
Is this normal behavior?
example:
d