> Most of these ideas could be implemented, but they aren't there
> currently. The one thing I don't see how we could do would
> be to stop
> threads that are taking too long. I think there's no way to
> kill a running
> thread in Python, at least not portably. (And even if you
> could do
> I think there's no way to kill a running
> thread in Python, at least not portably. (And even if you could do so, it
> would leave the whole process in an unstable state. The docs on the Win32
> functions for killing threads warn you to do it only as a last resort as it
> makes the whole p
At 01:49 PM 10/17/01 -0400, Jeff Johnson wrote:
>Could webkit monitor the number of live servlet threads and if they die,
>create new threads? Is there a way to stop threads that are taking too
>long? Is there a way already to find out how many threads are healthy?
Most of these ideas could be
Could webkit monitor the number of live servlet threads and if they die,
create new threads? Is there a way to stop threads that are taking too
long? Is there a way already to find out how many threads are healthy?
-Jeff
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