Nitin,

A Thread is a task.  More than one task in a program can be achieved by multiple
threads.  Here the program is a process.  Many process will be executed in an
operating system.

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Charan Kumar



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Nitin Gogia wrote:

> But if u see multithreading also supports more than one threads . So can it
> be called as a process ?
>
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>         From:  Charan Kumar [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>         Sent:  Wednesday, December 29, 1999 11:44 AM
>         To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         Subject:  Re: Out of the way....
>
>         Nitin,
>
>         Process is an application and a process can contain many threads.  A
> Thread can
>         do different jobs simultaniously, In Windows Word, you can fire a
> document for
>         printing and edit the document too.  Printing operation will be
> performed in a
>         thread and editing operation is performed in another thread.
>           ****Be Positive, u can't achieve anything by being negative****
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>         Charan Kumar.K
>         Oracle Corporation (IDC).
>         Bangalore
>         Phone (0) 2283004-7
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>
>         Nitin Gogia wrote:
>
>         > Can anyone tell me :-
>         > 1.      What is a singleton class ?
>         > 2.      Difference between Process and Thread ?
>         >
>         > Nitin
>         >
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