Dear fellow programmers!
I have a piece of code that uses phoenix classes. But it doesn't work as it is
supposed to (to my mind):
//--------------------------------------start of code------------------------
System.out.println("Trying with max="+new
Integer(max_threads).toString()+
"and min="+ new Integer(min_threads).toString() + " and
name=" + name);
try {
final DefaultThreadPool threadPool = new
DefaultThreadPool(name,
min_threads, max_threads);
System.out.println("Created a DefaultThreadPool
instance.");
//--------------------------------------end of code------------------------
This code produces the following output:
//--------------------output--------------------
run:
[java] hello!
[java] test
[java] Starting the server
[java] Trying to create factory.
[java] Classloader has been retrieved.
[java] Creating new instance.
[java] Trying to create factory.
[java] Classloader has been retrieved.
[java] Creating new instance.
[java] Getting server socket factory
[java] Prepared a SocketFactory
[java] created insecure sockets
[java] Executing overloaded "connect" method.
[java] Initializing ThreadManager!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[java] Configuring ThreadPool
[java] Trying with max=100 and min=20 and name=default
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 4 seconds
//--------------------end of output--------------------
Which means that it enters DefaultThreadPool constructor and... the program
exits. :(
The question is: WHY?!
It's my fault, probably a small misspelling.... but where?
Sincerely
Igor
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