What is Multithreading in Java?

Satish Mavani
Satish Mavani

Posted On: Dec 18, 2020

 

Multithreading is a programmable approach to achieve multitasking. Multithreading in Java is a process of executing multiple threads cumulatively. A thread is the smallest unit of processing which is a lightweight sub-process. It is a time-saving approach.

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