For example, I use Java to write a multi-threaded program with 5 threads. When I execute it, does the operating system (e.g. Windows 7) know that or it is just one task?
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That depends on the JVM implementation.
However, in Linux platform , USUALLY there is one-one mapping between java thread and native thread.
Alternatively, the JVM could chose to implement using many-one mapping ,that is many java thread are running on one single native thread. This is called Green Thread.
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Does these java thread are in a lower priority as they are running on one single native thread compare to other native ones? May 5, 2013 at 10:22
Modern JVMs tend to use operating system threads, but it isn't specified, and the JVM is free to do otherwise.