can you post the real code then? :-)

Hi Jason.  Thanks for requesting the clarification.  My code is
actually calling AsycnTask.execute().  I should have made that clearer
in my pseudo-code.

The description above shows all threaded portions of the app.  I
stripped down to a basic test implementation to isolate the
multithreading for performance testing.

I need to find an easy way to see if I'm somehow hitting the max pool
size or whether the additional threads in the pool are not being
generated/used for some reason.

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