Threads & New Connections

Norman Maurer norman.maurer at googlemail.com
Thu Oct 20 09:36:53 EDT 2011


Hi Bill,

the "max" cocurrent io threads are limited thats right. But it may
spin a new thread for some reasons before one can get destroyed or put
back..

See also:
http://netty-forums-and-mailing-lists.685743.n2.nabble.com/Help-with-limiting-number-of-possible-channels-td6464491.html#none

Bye,
Norman

Ps: I think its also somewhere explained in the javadocs but I don't
know where atm

2011/10/20 Bill Burke <bburke at redhat.com>:
> Isn't the amount of workers fixed at bootstrap (at least for NIO)?
>
> On 10/20/11 3:46 AM, ljohnston wrote:
>> Hi Irwin
>>
>> Those threads seem to come from the Eclipse runtime. Assuming your code
>> isn't some sort of Eclipse plugin can you run it outside of eclipse and see
>> if the behaviour changes? Otherwise it looks like something is spawning
>> Eclipse jobs and Eclipse isn't releasing the threads.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Lee
>>
>>
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