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Managed Thread Factories
Managed thread factories are used by applications to create managed threads on demand. The threads are started and managed by the container. The context of the container is propagated to the thread executing the task.
Use the Managed Thread Factories page to configure managed thread factory resources.
For each managed thread factory resource, the following information is provided.
- JNDI Name
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A unique name that identifies the resource.
- Logical JNDI Name
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The logical JNDI name for the resource. See Logical JNDI Names for more information.
- Enabled
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(This column is displayed if only the default server instance, server
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A check mark if the resource is enabled, or an X if the resource is disabled.
- Status
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(This column is displayed if any clusters or standalone instances have been created in the domain.)
The number of clusters and standalone instances to which the resource is targeted and how many of these targets the resource is enabled on. For example, "Enabled on 2 of 4 Target(s)" means that the resource is targeted to four clusters and standalone instances and that it is enabled on two of these four targets.
- Context Information
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The container contexts propagated to threads.
- Thread Priority
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The priority assigned to threads.
- Description
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A description of the resource.
The Managed Thread Factories table also contains the following options.
- New
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Button to create a new resource.
- Delete
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Button to delete one or more selected resources.
- Enable
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Button to enable one or more selected resources.
- Disable
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Button to disable one or more selected resources.
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