The max-spare-threads Element"
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+ | '''Syntax:''' | ||
+ | <max-spare-threads>''a_number''</max-spare-threads> | ||
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+ | [Default: 100] | ||
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+ | It specifies the maximal allowed number of the thread pool for queuing the idle event processing threads. ZK will reuse the idle event processing threads by keeping them in a thread pool. The number specified here then controls the maximal size of the pool. | ||
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+ | A negative value indicates there is no limit. Zero means no pool at all. | ||
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Revision as of 15:27, 4 December 2010
Syntax:
<max-spare-threads>a_number</max-spare-threads>
[Default: 100]
It specifies the maximal allowed number of the thread pool for queuing the idle event processing threads. ZK will reuse the idle event processing threads by keeping them in a thread pool. The number specified here then controls the maximal size of the pool.
A negative value indicates there is no limit. Zero means no pool at all.
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