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Rallavagu,

On 10/31/16 4:02 PM, Rallavagu wrote:
> On 10/31/16 12:54 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 31/10/2016 19:52, Rallavagu wrote:
>>> As per
>>> https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/executor.html
>>> it appears "maxIdleTime" could be what I am looking for. Is
>>> there a corresponding config parameter for internal thread
>>> pool?
>> 
>> Which part of "hard-coded" wasn't clear?
> 
> Well, I was not sure if is referred to "maxIdleTimeout" or not and
> I am not seeing thread count to diminish hence had to ask. So, I
> guess the recommendation is to use Executor instead?

Yes: use of an explicit <Executor> is recommended.

I was under the impression that a non-explicit <Executor> would never
retire threads, but I had (and still have) never checked the code. I
didn't realize that they would time-out after 60 seconds and be
evicted from the thread pool.

- -chris

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