AFAIK, no, this is not possible, you can't get a thread directly. Instead, assign an execute queue to a Servlet, JSP, EJB, or RMI object.
Weblogic let you assign an execute
queue to Servlets, JSPs, EJBs, and RMI
objects. In order to associate an
execute queue with a servlet (or JSP),
you need to specify the
wl-dispatch-policy initialization
parameter for the servlet (or JSP) in
the web.xml descriptor file. The
following code sample shows how to
assign the execute queue
mySpecialQueue to a JSP page:
<!-- web.xml entry -->
<servlet>
<servlet-name>MyServlet</servlet-name>
<jsp-file>/critical.jsp</jsp-file>
<init-param>
<param-name>wl-dispatch-policy</param-name>
<param-value>mySpecialQueue</param-value>
</init-param>
</servlet>
In order to assign an execute queue to
an RMI object, you must specify the
-dispatchPolicy option when using Weblogic's RMI compiler (rmic). Here's
how you would assign the execute queue
mySpecialQueue to an RMI object:
java weblogic.rmic -dispatchPolicy mySpecialQueue ...
In the same way, use the `-dispatchPolicy` option when invoking
Weblogic's EJB compiler to assign the
execute queute to an EJB. Weblogic's
EJB compiler implicitly passes the
-dipatchPolicy argument to the
underlying RMI compiler. In Weblogic
8.1, use the dispatch-policy element in the EJB's weblogic-ejb-jar.xml
descriptor to set the execute queue:
<!-- weblogic-ejb-jar.xml descriptor -->
<weblogic-enterprise-bean>
<ejb-name>myEJB</ejb-name>
...
<dispatch-policy>myEJBQueue</dispatch-policy>
</weblogic-enterprise-bean>
Custom execute queues are supported
for all EJB types - session beans,
entity beans, and MDBs.
At runtime, Weblogic allocates worker
threads for your servlets, JSPs, EJBs,
and RMI objects from their configured
execute queues, thereby guaranteeing
that selected objects in your
application have access to a fixed
number of server threads. For those
objects for which no execute queue is
assigned, the threads will be
allocated from the server's default
execute queue.