The SystemThread class contains the following constructors.
SystemThread()
SystemThread(String name)
SystemThread(Runnable target)
SystemThread(Runnable target,String name)
Creates a new SystemThread object. This constructor has the same effect as making the following call when group is the system thread group:
Thread(group, null , null)
public SystemThread();
java.lang.ThreadGroup, java.lang.Runnable, java.lang.String
Creates a new SystemThread object. When group is the system thread group, this constructor has the same effect as making the following call:
Thread(group, null , name)
public SystemThread(String name);
name | The name of the new thread. |
java.lang.ThreadGroup, java.lang.Runnable, java.lang.String
Creates a new SystemThread object. When group is the system thread group, this constructor has the same effect as making the following call:
Thread(group, target, null)
public SystemThread(Runnable target);
target | The object whose run method is called. |
java.lang.ThreadGroup, java.lang.Runnable, java.lang.String
Creates a new SystemThread object. When group is the system thread group, this constructor has the same effect as making the following call:
Thread(group, target , name)
public SystemThread(Runnable target, String name);
target | The object whose run method is called. |
name | The name of the new thread. |
java.lang.ThreadGroup, java.lang.Runnable, java.lang.String