Explain the available thread states in a high-level?
Answer Posted / Asad Ali
"Java has six thread states: New, Runnable, Blocked, Terminated, TimedWaiting, and TimeRunning. The 'New' state refers to the object being initialized. The 'Runnable' state means the thread is waiting for CPU time. The 'Blocked' state occurs when a thread is blocked because it is waiting on a lock or I/O operation. The 'Terminated' state means the thread has finished its execution. The 'TimedWaiting' state refers to a waiting thread that has given up its lock and is waiting for another event to happen, such as a notification from another thread or I/O availability. The 'TimeRunning' state is the same as Runnable but with more specific emphasis on running threads that have not yet been assigned any CPU time."
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