Thanks, Saravanan.

I've put a todo item on my list to add that to developer wiki.  Maybe  
I'll ask Ray to do it.

--Orion

On Oct 22, 2007, at 12:24 PM, Saravanan Subbiah wrote:

> Hi Ray,
>
> Welcome to Terracotta !
>
> These threads that you are talking about are SEDA stage threads and  
> they
> do various work in the SEDA assembly. Look at
> DistributedObjectClient.start() method where most of the bootstrapping
> happens. Specifically at line 320 where it does
>
> stageManager.startAll(cc);
>
> which inturn starts all the stage threads.
>
> cheers,
> Saravanan
>
> 邱睿 wrote:
>> Hey, guys
>> I'm new in terracotta project. Here's a problem for me while reading
>> terracotta src during these days.
>> The case is while the terracotta client jvm is running, I saw several
>> threads created by terracotta in debug mode. I think these threads
>> were used to communicate with terracotta server or do other  
>> things. At
>> the same time I'm puzzled by how are these threads being created.
>> In terracotta client, we use -Xbootclasspath to inject our methods
>> while loading classes. I know we use aspectwerkz and asm to weave
>> codes but I cannot find the exact source codes in terractta src about
>> how the threads are created on client jvm starting time.
>> Can anybody give me a hint on how we do this on client jvm  
>> starting time?
>> Thx & Br.
>> Ray
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