I'm going to chime in:
It depends on the threading model (native or green) of the VM.  Sun's NT VM
does native threading, so threads can be split among processors.


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Joe,

I think the threads still have to time share because the threads are
running inside the virtual machine. The VM is simulating a processor -
isn't it?

- steveb



    NT will support up to four processors out of the box ( more with vendor
specific custom implementations. )  Time sliced multi-processor
multithreading is automatic and is a great way to determine if your
threaded
app really works properly.  BTW, this is true of all apps on NT ( with
threads ) not just java.


                    Joe Sam

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