> From: Weixiang [mailto:kurt.weixi...@huawei.com] 
> Subject: Tomcat7.0-Setting property 'threadPriority' did not find a matching 
> property

> I config in my server.xml for a HTTP Connector named "MGMT":
    
> threadPriority="java.lang.Thread#Thread.MAX_PRIORITY"

The documentation may give the impression that you can set the value of the 
threadPriority attribute to a string referring to some static field, but that 
is not actually the case.  You must supply a numeric value here, which will 
normally be 10 for the maximum.  You can write a simple Java program to display 
the values of Thread.MIN_PRIORITY and Thread.MAX_PRIORITY, and choose a number 
within that range.

class ThreadPriority {
  static public void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
    System.out.format("thread priorities: MIN %d, NORM %d, MAX %d%n",
                      Thread.MIN_PRIORITY, Thread.MIN_PRIORITY, 
Thread.MAX_PRIORITY);
  }
}

The JDK 7 Javadoc includes a description for the priority values, but it 
doesn't appear to be completely accurate:
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/constant-values.html#java.lang.Thread.MAX_PRIORITY

 - Chuck


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