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A question of multi-thread on darwin.
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A question of multi-thread on darwin.


  • Subject: A question of multi-thread on darwin.
  • From: "Calvin (Yu-Hui) Liu" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 19:56:46 -0700

Hi, there,

Recently I read a book saying that "Windows and Macintosh
implementations of Java follow a time slicing approach. Solaris and
other Unix implementations follow a preemptive scheduling approach." So
I have some questions:
1. Does it mean changing priority of a process won't change anything on
Windows/Mac because of the time slicing approach?
2. And if it happens on all BSD-based OS?
3. Where can I find details for this topic?

Thanks.
Calvin
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