Both the sun.applet.AppletViewer.main and applet-Blink.class thread groups contain two threads. Two of these threads are open to show the call stack that makes up the thread.
"AWT-Motif" (java.lang.Thread) at breakpoint (priority 5)
On Windows NT and Windows 95, you will see a different thread class name such as AWT-Callback-Win32. In the above line:
The glyph accompanying a thread is an additional clue as to the state of the thread. In this tab you'll see , which indicates a thread is suspended and
, which indicates a thread is stopped at a breakpoint. In all, a thread can be in one of seven states.
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