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Re: Thread difficulties
- To: Evan Turnbull <evanturn at nortelnetworks dot com>
- Subject: Re: Thread difficulties
- From: Bryce McKinlay <bryce at albatross dot co dot nz>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 15:32:09 +1300
- CC: java-discuss at sourceware dot cygnus dot com, Andrew Zahra <andzahra at nortelnetworks dot com>
- References: <387D6B0F.FB26602C@asiapacificm01.nt.com>
Evan Turnbull wrote:
> I have runtime error occuring in a program I compiled with gcj. I'm
> trying to run some TCP/IP performance tests with a compiled Java client
> and server. The server is hanging when the main thread requests a second
> thread to send a TCP/IP message. In the debugger I can see the call to
> the second thread and then I hang. I'm using wait/notify to coordinate
> the threads. I've noticed a few other problems in the mailing lists
> associated with the use of wait/notify. Does anyone have any advice?
> Should I be avoiding wait/notify?
wait/notify should work fine, except on Solaris 7 due to a bug in its recursive
mutex implementation. More information is needed to diagnose your problem -
which OS? what version of libgcj? Can you provide a test case that demonstrates
the problem?
regards
[ bryce ]