the ldap is independent of other process & it self as a thread and not use OS memory so its called lightweight
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No. A thread is a part of a process, but a process can not be part of a thread. Processes are always "at the top."
Execution context within a process is called Thread. Threads run, process does not. Every process starts with one thread.
The process is called spinning!
The same metaphor: the difference of a person (thread) and a family (process) A process has at least 1 thread and may have many threads, while 1 thread must live within a process
No, a thread can't create aprocess, because the environment of the thread is a part of a process which created this thread.
The process of making new individuals is called reproduction.
yes, because if process is terminated then its related thread has no work. After completion of process the kernel generates a thread that will cancelled the thread in order to save the time and memory of CPU.
A thread is basically a lightweight process.
what process turn the yarn into thread
Some times needle point is done with a thick yarn, not sure if embroidery yarn is what it's called but there is embroidery thread which is more commonly used in cross stich and making friend ship bracelets.
A thread.
Yes, the thread will also terminate if the process it is running in terminates. The thread is dependent upon the processes it is running. If the processes die the thread dies.