Hello,
Hello All,
Today I tired to port my application which was running fine on Redhat 8
to redhat 9. My Application
spawns multiple threads. What I found interesting was thread were not
behaving as they were supposed to.
I am not sure do I have to do anything special about RedHat 9?
Hello All,
Today I tired to port my application which was running fine on Redhat 8
to redhat 9. My Application
spawns multiple threads. What I found interesting was thread were not
behaving as they were supposed to.
I am not sure do I have to do anything special about RedHat 9? Please
let me
What were you expecting to happen? What JDK versions were in 8 and 9 (java
-version)?
-Original Message-
From: Santos Jha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 4:33 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RedHat 9 tomcat
Hello All,
Today I tired to port my
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10650119334r=1w=2 might help.
-Tim
Santos Jha wrote:
Hello All,
Today I tired to port my application which was running fine on Redhat 8
to redhat 9. My Application
spawns multiple threads. What I found interesting was thread were not
behaving as they were
: RedHat 9 tomcat
Hello All,
Today I tired to port my application which was running fine
on Redhat 8 to redhat 9. My Application spawns multiple
threads. What I found interesting was thread were not
behaving as they were supposed to.
I am not sure do I have to do anything special about RedHat
9
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From: Santos Jha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday,
November 17, 2003 4:33 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RedHat 9 tomcat
Hello All,
Today I tired to port my application which was running fine on
Redhat 8 to redhat 9. My Application spawns multiple threads. What I
found interesting
Santos,
basically I have a singleton which has a synchronized method. I was
expecting that each thread that access this method will be able to
complete it without getting pre emptied. From my log I can see such
thing does not exist.
So, are you saying that you can observe two threads in the
RedHat9 is not considered that thread is process.
But RedHat8 and RedHat7.x is thread is process.
If you perform ps -m ,Your problem will be solved.
This issue(Redhat7-8)
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2002/11/07/linux_threads.html
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 22:36:32 -0500
Christopher Schultz