Java could get virtual threads
Virtual threads are being proposed for Java, in an effort to dramatically reduce the effort required to write, maintain, and observe high-throughput concurrent applications.A draft JDK Enhancement Proposal (JEP) from Oracle, filed this week, calls for a preview of virtual threads as part of the standard edition of Java. Virtual threads would supplement Java’s platform threads, which represent operating system threads, with a lightweight user-mode thread implementation that would make more efficient use of available hardware, with dramatically reduced costs. [ Also on InfoWorld: JDK 18: What to expect in Java 18 ] Threads, the proposal notes, are useful for representing a unit of concurrency, such as a transaction. Java’s current implementation of Thread consumes an OS thread for each Java thread, and OS threads are scarce and costly. A modern server can handle orders of magnitude more concurrent transactions than OS threads.To read this article in full, please click here

Virtual threads are being proposed for Java, in an effort to dramatically reduce the effort required to write, maintain, and observe high-throughput concurrent applications.
A draft JDK Enhancement Proposal (JEP) from Oracle, filed this week, calls for a preview of virtual threads as part of the standard edition of Java. Virtual threads would supplement Java’s platform threads, which represent operating system threads, with a lightweight user-mode thread implementation that would make more efficient use of available hardware, with dramatically reduced costs.
Threads, the proposal notes, are useful for representing a unit of concurrency, such as a transaction. Java’s current implementation of Thread consumes an OS thread for each Java thread, and OS threads are scarce and costly. A modern server can handle orders of magnitude more concurrent transactions than OS threads.