What are the constants that define the range of thread priorities?

January 2nd, 2007 by uCertify Leave a reply »

The scheduler uses thread priorities to send a thread into the runnable state or the running state. The thread priorities are defined as static final variables within Thread. The Thread class uses the following three constants to define the range of thread priorities:

  1. Thread.MIN_PRIORITY (1): Returns a thread to priority 1.
  2. Thread.NORM_PRIORITY (5): Returns a thread to priority 5.
  3. Thread.MAX_PRIORITY (10): Returns a thread to priority 10.
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