Hi Hanumanth,

Part of the beauty of using Alchemi is that you don't really need to know
which executor is running which thread.  You just divide up your problem
into small tasks, make each task a thread, and submit them to the manager.
Then let the manager figure out how to get all of the tasks completed.

HTH,
-Matt


On 3/24/07, Anton Melser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 24/03/07, Hanumantha Rao M-TLS,Chennai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi all,
> I have a small doubt in the examples provided in the Alhemi SDK.
> In the PI calculator problem we are creating it into 10 threads and
> executing each thread in  different executors.
> here how can we know that which thread is executing in which executor.
>
>  Thanks & Regards,
> --Hanumanth
>

Hi Hanumanth,
As far as I know, this is not currently possible. Work will soon start on
a few scheduling implementations that will make this sort of functionality
very interesting. Why do you need to know where they are getting executed?
Cheers
Anton

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