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A simple Java program that allows experimenting with threads: {{External|https://github.com/NovaOrdis/playground/tree/master/java/threads/multiple-threads-spinning}} | A simple Java program that allows experimenting with threads: {{External|https://github.com/NovaOrdis/playground/tree/master/java/threads/multiple-threads-spinning}} | ||
==Java Thread Stack | ==Java Thread Stack Memory Management== |
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Java Threads and Linux Processes
On a Linux system, each JVM thread counts as a "process", in that it is subject to system-wide and user-wide process number limitations (see "maximum number of processes allowed on a system" and "maximum number of processes available to a single user"). When a JVM instance adjust its number of threads, the change is reflected by /proc/stat "processes" count.
For an example of what happens when the number of Linux processes allowed to an user is reached, see
A simple Java program that allows experimenting with threads: