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  2. Thread pool - Wikipedia

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    An excessive number of threads in reserve, however, wastes memory, and context-switching between the runnable threads invokes performance penalties. A socket connection to another network host, which might take many CPU cycles to drop and re-establish, can be maintained more efficiently by associating it with a thread that lives over the course ...

  3. Rhino (JavaScript engine) - Wikipedia

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    Rhino converts JavaScript scripts into classes. Rhino works in both compiled and interpreted mode. It is intended to be used in desktop or server-side applications, hence there is no built-in support for the Web browser objects that are commonly associated with JavaScript. Rhino can be used as a debugger by using the Rhino shell. The JavaScript ...

  4. Java concurrency - Wikipedia

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    The main thread has the ability to create additional threads as Runnable or Callable objects. The Callable interface is similar to Runnable in that both are designed for classes whose instances are potentially executed by another thread. [3] A Runnable, however, does not return a result and cannot throw a checked exception. [4]

  5. Event dispatching thread - Wikipedia

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    The submitted code must be wrapped with a Runnable object. Two methods of these classes allow: synchronous code execution (SwingUtilities.invokeAndWait(Runnable) or EventQueue.invokeAndWait(Runnable)) and asynchronous code execution (SwingUtilities.invokeLater(Runnable) or EventQueue.invokeLater(Runnable)) from the event dispatching thread.

  6. Concurrent computing - Wikipedia

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    Java—thread class or Runnable interface; Julia—"concurrent programming primitives: Tasks, async-wait, Channels." [15] JavaScript—via web workers, in a browser environment, promises, and callbacks. JoCaml—concurrent and distributed channel based, extension of OCaml, implements the join-calculus of processes

  7. Futures and promises - Wikipedia

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    Eager thread-specific futures can be straightforwardly implemented in non-thread-specific futures, by creating a thread to calculate the value at the same time as creating the future. In this case it is desirable to return a read-only view to the client, so that only the newly created thread is able to resolve this future.

  8. Virtual thread - Wikipedia

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    Because a blocked virtual thread would block the OS thread it occupies at the moment, much effort must be taken in the runtime to handle blocking system calls. Typically, a thread from a pool of spare OS threads is used to execute the blocking call for the virtual thread so that the initially executing OS thread is not blocked.

  9. Yield (multithreading) - Wikipedia

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    Different programming languages implement yielding in various ways. pthread_yield() in the language C, a low level implementation, provided by POSIX Threads [1] std::this_thread::yield() in the language C++, introduced in C++11. The Yield method is provided in various object-oriented programming languages with multithreading support, such as C# ...