Chuck,
There's no limit within the JVM itself on the number of threads,
other than heap space required to hold the Thread objects. It's the
underlying OS that imposes the actual limit, including the amount of
process space available for stacks and other thread-specific
structures. If you're not getting an OOME, it's an OS limit that's
killing the process.
Thank you for the explanation.
I am asking if there is any way to increase the number of threads that
can be handled by decreasing the thread size allocation (a java
option) and/or increasing the size of the heap (from 1 to 1 gigs).
Thanks,
Stephen Caine
Soft Breeze Systems, LLC
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