# New state - After the creations of Thread instance the thread is in this state but before the start() method invocation. At this point, the thread is considered not alive.# Runnable (Ready-to-run) state - A thread start its life from Runnable state. A thread first enters runnable state after the invoking of start() method but a thread can return to this state after either running, waiting, sleeping or coming back from blocked state also. On this state a thread is waiting for a turn on processor. # Running state - A thread is in running state that means the thread is currently executing. There are several ways to enter in Runnable state but there is only one way to enter in Running state: the scheduler select a thread from runnable pool.# Dead state - A thread can be considered dead when its run() method completes. If any thread comes on this state that means it cannot ever run again. # Blocked - A thread can enter in this state because of waiting the resources that are hold by another thread.
A Thread has many states in its life cycle. 1. Active - When you create a new thread 2. Running - When you invoke the thread.start() method 3. Waiting - When it is waiting on user input or for some other thread 4. Terminated/Dead - Once it finishes execution.
Thread exists in several states. A thread just created is in the born state. When the threads start method is called, it enters the runnable (ready) state. Then the system assigns a processor to the thread. A thread enters the dead state when its run method completes or terminates for any reason. When a sleep method is called in a running thread, that thread becomes ready after the designated sleep time expires. Even if a processor is available, sleeping thread can not use it. A running thread can enter a blocked state.
i think it means just going to be going through the motions and not accomplishing things in life.
Clotho spun the thread of life. She was one of the Moirae, also known as The Fates.
Clotho, who spins the thread of life Lachesis who measures out the thread with her rodAtropos who cuts the thread
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There were three of them working together: the Moirae or Fates.* Clotho spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle.. * Lachesis measured the thread of life allotted to each person. * Atropos was the cutter of the thread of life.
The Fate that spun the thread of life was Clotho.
There was Clotho who spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle, Lachesis who measured the thread of life with her rod, and Athropos who was the cutter of the thread of life and chose the manner of a person's death.
If by continuous, you mean is used all through your life, then yes.